The Emissivity of the Casting Surface

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According to electromagnetic waves theories, emissivity modeling of a layered casting surface has been developed to elucidate the different emissivity during the growth of oxide film. Through test detection a angle where p-polarized emissivity assumes a peak value is between 60°-80°. Emissivity stabilized when the growth of oxide film is enough. The conclusion provides an important theory for the design the temperature measurement equipment on the surface of casting.

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February 2012

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