ASTM E2758-2010 Standard Guide for Selection and Use of Wideband Low Temperature Infrared Thermometers《宽带低温红外测温仪选择和使用的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E2758 10Standard Guide forSelection and Use of Wideband, Low Temperature InfraredThermometers1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2758; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last
2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide covers electronic instruments intended formeasurement of temperature by detecting intensity of thermalradiation
3、exchanged between the subject of measurement andthe sensor.1.2 The devices covered by this guide are referred to as IRthermometers.1.3 The IR thermometers covered in this guide are instru-ments that are intended to measure temperatures below 1000C and measure a wide band of thermal radiation in the
4、infraredregion.1.4 This guide covers best practice in using IR thermom-eters. It addresses concerns that will help the user make bettermeasurements. It also provides graphical tables to help deter-mine the accuracy of measurements.1.5 Details on the design and construction of IR thermom-eters are no
5、t covered in this guide.1.6 This guide does not cover medium- and high-temperature IR thermometry (above 1000 C). It does notaddress the use of narrowband IR thermometers.1.7 The values of quantities stated in SI units are to beregarded as the standard. The values of quantities in parenthe-ses are n
6、ot in SI and are optional.1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations pr
7、ior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E1256 Test Methods for Radiation Thermometers (SingleWaveband Type)E1862 Test Methods for Measuring and Compensating forReflected Temperature Using Infrared Imaging Radiom-etersE1897 Test Methods for Measuring and Compensating forTransmittance of
8、 an Attenuating Medium Using InfraredImaging RadiometersE1933 Test Methods for Measuring and Compensating forEmissivity Using Infrared Imaging Radiometers2.2 IEC Standards:IEC 62942-1 TS Industrial process control devicesRadiation thermometersPart 1: Technical data for radia-tion thermometers3. Term
9、inology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 absolute zero, na temperature of 0 K (-273.15 C).3.1.2 atmospheric attenuation, na ratio showing howmuch thermal radiation in a given spectral range is absorbed orscattered in air over a given distance.3.1.3 atmospheric transmission, na ratio showing howwell thermal radi
10、ation in a given spectral range at a givendistance travels through a certain distance of air.3.1.4 attenuating medium, na semi-transparent solid, liq-uid or gas, such as a window, filter, external optics and/or anatmosphere that reduces thermal radiation.3.1.5 background radiationsee reflected radia
11、tion.3.1.6 blackbody, nthe perfect or ideal source of thermalradiant power having a spectral distribution described byPlancks Law.3.1.7 blackbody simulator, na device with an emissivityclose to unity that can be heated or cooled to a stabletemperature.3.1.8 calibration adjustment, nthe correction to
12、 an IRthermometer based on its calibration.3.1.9 center wavelength, nthe simple average of the lowerand upper spectral range limits.3.1.10 celestial radiation, nflux coming from the sky.3.1.11 contact thermometer, nan instrument that isadapted for measuring temperature by means of thermalconductance
13、 by determining the temperature at the momentwhen negligible thermal energy flows between the thermom-eter and the object of measurement.1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E20 on TemperatureMeasurement and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E20.02 on RadiationThermomet
14、ry.Current edition approved May 1, 2010. Published June 2010. DOI:10.1520/E2758 - 10.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary
15、page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.12 dew point, nthe temperature at which water vaporcondenses into liquid water.3.1.13 diffuse reflector, na surface that produces a diffuseimage of a reflect
16、ed source.3.1.14 distance ratio, nthe ratio of the measuring distanceto the diameter of the field-of-view, when the target is in focus.3.1.15 electromagnetic radiation, nphysically occurringradiant flux classified according to wavelength or frequency.3.1.16 emissivity (e), nthe emissivity of a surfa
17、ce is theratio between the radiation emitted from this surface and theradiation from a blackbody at the same temperature.3.1.16.1 DiscussionThe emissivity describes a thermo-physical material characteristic, which in addition to thechemical composition of the material may also be dependenton the sur
18、face structure (rough, smooth), the emission directionas well as on the observed wavelength and the temperature ofthe measured object.3.1.17 emissivity setting, nan adjustment on an IR ther-mometer to compensate for an emissivity of non-unity.3.1.17.1 DiscussionIn most measuring situations a radia-t
19、ion thermometer is used on a surface with an emissivitysignificantly lower than one. For this purpose most thermom-eters have the possibility of adjusting the emissivity setting.The temperature reading is then automatically corrected.3.1.18 emissivity tables, na list of objects and theirmeasured emi
20、ssivity for a particular IR thermometer.3.1.19 field-of-view (FOV), na usually circular, flat sur-face of a measured object from which the radiation thermom-eter receives radiation.3.1.20 frost point, nthe temperature at which water vaporcondenses into solid water or ice.3.1.21 infrared (IR), adjref
21、erring to electromagnetic ra-diation with a wavelength from approximately 0.7 to 30 m.3.1.22 infrared reflector, na material with a reflectance inthe infrared region as close as possible to unity.3.1.23 infrared sensing device, none of a wide class ofinstruments used to display or record or both inf
22、ormationrelated to the thermal radiation received from any objectsurfaces viewed by the instrument.3.1.24 infrared (IR) thermometer, noptoelectronic instru-ment adapted for noncontact measurement of temperature of asubject by utilizing thermal radiation exchange between thesubject and the sensor.3.1
23、.24.1 DiscussionIR thermometers are a subset of ra-diation thermometers. Most manufacturers use the term IRthermometer for handheld radiation thermometers. In general,these devices are wideband and use a thermopile detector.3.1.25 IR thermometry, nthe use of IR thermometers todetermine temperature b
24、y measuring thermal radiation.3.1.26 irradiance (E), nthe radiant flux (power) per unitarea incident on a given surface in units of W/m2.3.1.27 limit of error, nthe extreme value of measurementerror of an infrared thermometer reading, relative to referencetemperature standards, as permitted by a spe
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