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02-21-2023, 3:04pm | #21 | ||||||
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Actually did some design work for IR cameras back in the day. First, the laser is just a pointer and has nothing to do with the sensor. IR energy is produced at wavelengths just below the visible spectrum (sorry, no discussion on quantum, so I'm sticking to waves). It can be focused with silicon lenses just like visible RF. The IR spectrum is actually divided into two somewhat distinct regions, near and far. We "feel" the near IR, which is closest to visible. There are some interesting things about far IR, but I won't digress. Your tool measures in the near IR range. Once focused through a lens, the energy impinges typically on a "thermopile". Why thermopile? It is literally a pile of thermocouples, similar to the bi-metal thermocouples that you have as a flame sensor in your NG HVAC. A pile is needed to amplify the small amount of IR energy into a useful signal. The energy is measured against a reference inside the unit in a thermally stable block. The delta-T creates electricity in proportion to the delta, and is measured by electronic circuitry and processed into the display as "absolute" temperature. As far as distance from target, the lens used has a field-of-view. If the target is smaller than the FOV, then the sensor is seeing area around the target along with the target. Good sensors actually publish the FOV in the form of "Distance to Spot" ratio. It specifies how far away from the target the sensor can be to obtain an accurate reading. If the D/S is 10, a 2" diameter object needs to be read at less than 20" (10:1 x 2). Your pizza stone probably easily fills the FOV of your sensor at 12". Shooting duct work from 15 or 20 feet becomes much more problematic. |
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I have a black truck and have used it to measure the surface temperature on a hot summer day.
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I never actually saw that being done but I've heard of it.
I've done some actual steam blows starting up boilers. All kinds of shit get's left inside pipe. Weld rod stubs, files, gloves, you name it. When they did the steam blow at Sherco 3 it was so loud the local cows stopped producing milk. Sherco 3 is a BIG MoFo coal fire. 900 MW. |
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