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A Radiation Pyrometer Designed for In-Flight Measurement of Turbine Blade Temperatures
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The paper describes the principle of operation and design features of a pyrometer that has been developed to measure the surface temperature of turbine blades during flight. The pyrometer can measure temperatures above 700 C (1300 F) to an accuracy of ± 5 C (± 10 F).
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Barber, R., "A Radiation Pyrometer Designed for In-Flight Measurement of Turbine Blade Temperatures," SAE Technical Paper 690432, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690432.Also In
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