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Autor:
M. L. Samoilov, S. A. Ogarev, B. B. Khlevnoi, V. I. Sapritskii, B. E. Lisyanksii, S. P. Morozova
Publikováno v:
Measurement Techniques. 58:1250-1254
Low- and mid-temperature blackbody models with operating temperatures in the range 80–1200 K are considered. These types of models function as components of verification systems for preflight calibrations of onboard optical radiometric space equipm
Autor:
B. B. Khlevnoi, I. A. Grigor’eva, V. I. Sapritskii, M. V. Solodilov, S. A. Ogarev, M. L. Samoilov, D. A. Otryaskin
Publikováno v:
Measurement Techniques. 58:1255-1260
High-temperature standard blackbody models are presented. Radiators with adjustable temperature and blackbody models with fixed temperatures based on the melting phase transitions of metal–carbon eutectic alloys, which are alloys characterized by a
Autor:
I. A. Grigor’eva, V. I. Sapritskii, M. V. Solodilov, V. R. Gavrilov, D. A. Otryaskin, M. L. Samoilov, B. B. Khlevnoi
Publikováno v:
Measurement Techniques. 56:433-439
The thermodynamic temperature of high-temperature fixed points is measured using cobalt–carbon, platinum–carbon and rhenium–carbon metal–carbon eutectics employing a radiation thermometer in the luminance mode. This thermometer is calibrated
Autor:
Chul-Woung Park, Yong Shim Yoo, Seung-Nam Park, S. A. Ogarev, B. E. Lisyanskiy, M. L. Samoilov, S. P. Morozova, A. A. Stakharny
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Thermophysics. 32:2544-2559
Low-temperature cavity-type blackbodies (BB), VTBB and BB100K1, are developed at VNIIOFI for operation as IR radiation sources of the Middle Background Calibration Facility in the temperature range from −60 °C to 90 °C, which is being constructed
Autor:
V. I. Shapoval, B. B. Khlevnoi, S. A. Ogarev, S. P. Morozova, V. B. Khromchenko, M. K. Sakharov, M. L. Samoilov, V. I. Sapritskii
Publikováno v:
Measurement Techniques. 48:1083-1089
A wide range of precise blackbody radiation sources that cover the entire optical wavelength range from IR to near-UV at working temperatures from 80 to 3500 K and provide highly stable and uniform radiation has been developed at VNIIOFI. The unique