Improved Blackbody Temperature Sensors for a Vacuum Furnace
TBMG-5396
07/01/2009
- Content
Some improvements have been made in the design and fabrication of blackbody sensors (BBSs) used to measure the temperature of a heater core in a vacuum furnace. Each BBS consists of a ring of thermally conductive, high-melting-temperature material with two tantalum-sheathed thermocouples attached at diametrically opposite points. The name “blackbody sensor” reflects the basic principle of operation. Heat is transferred between the ring and the furnace heater core primarily by blackbody radiation, heat is conducted through the ring to the thermocouples, and the temperature of the ring (and, hence, the temperature of the heater core) is measured by use of the thermocouples.
- Citation
- "Improved Blackbody Temperature Sensors for a Vacuum Furnace," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2009.