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Method for obtaining real temperature of space object by using the ratio of emissivity at different wavelengths (EI CONFERENCE)
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4th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Optical Test and Measurement Technology and Equipment, November 19, 2008 - November 21, 2008, Chengdu, China
Guo-Qiang W.
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Tao C.
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Jian-Li W.
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The infrared radiation character (temperature and efficiency radiation area) of a space object is an important characteristic
we can judge the state of the object working in orbit by measuring temperature and variety. Due to lower temperature of the object and far distance between the object and the earth
the infrared radiation signal is faintness
therefore temperature and the infrared radiation character is difficult to measure. There are several methods to measure the temperature of the object in theory and each one has its applicability respectively
such as applying Wien Law to compute temperature
based on Stefan-Bolzmann law to compute temperature and utilizing multi-spectrum detector to measure temperature As a whole these methods are based on the hypothesis that the object is a Black-body or the radiance emissivity is constant. In fact
homochromatic radiance of object is not a constant but a function that changes with wavelength. Since the problem that an object whose homochromatic radiance s not a constant which results in temperature can not be computed accurately
we bring forward a method to contrast the luminance of the object at different wavelengths and deduce the relationship among homochromatic radiance and wavelength and the temperature of Black-body
from which we can compute real temperature of object. 2009 SPIE.