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Infrared surface temperature measurements for the surface tension driven convection experimentIn support of the Surface Tension Driven Convection Experiment (STDCE), a planned space transportation system (STS) flight experiment, a commercially available infrared thermal imaging system is used to quantify the imposed thermal signature along the free surface. The system was tested and calibrated for the STDCE with ground-based equivalents of the STDCE hardware. Before using the system, consideration was given to the radiation characteristics of the target (silicone oil). Absorption coefficients were calculated to understand the surface depth as seen by the imager and the penetration depth of the surface heater (CO2 laser). The performance and operational specifications for the imager and image processing system are described in detail to provide an understanding of the equipment. Measurements made with the system were compared to thermocouple measurements and a calculated surface temperature distribution. This comparison showed that in certain regions the IR imager measurements were within 5 percent of the overall temperature difference across the free surface. In other regions the measurements were within + or - 10 percent of the overall temperature gradient across the free surface. The effective emissivity of silicone oil for these experimental conditions was also determined. Measurement errors and their possible solutions are discussed.
Document ID
19890011853
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Thesis/Dissertation
Authors
Pline, Alexander D.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1989
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
E-4383
NASA-TM-101353
NAS 1.15:101353
Report Number: E-4383
Report Number: NASA-TM-101353
Report Number: NAS 1.15:101353
Accession Number
89N21224
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 694-03-03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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