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Infrared pyrometer for high-resolution surface temperature measurements on rotating turbine blades

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Abstract

A high-resolution radiation pyrometer, designed at the NASA Lewis Research Center, was tested on an operating turbine engine. This pyrometer was used to obtain temperature profiles of the viewed surface of several turbine blades at blade tip speeds up to 366 m/sec (1200 fps).

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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