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Theory of thermography
32
where:
W
λb
Blackbody spectral radiant emittance at wavelength λ.
c
Velocity of light = 3 × 10
8
m/s
h Planck’s constant = 6.6 × 10
-34
Joule sec.
k
Boltzmann’s constant = 1.4 × 10
-23
Joule/K.
T Absolute temperature (K) of a blackbody.
λ Wavelength (μm).
Note The factor 10
-6
is used since spectral emittance in the curves is expressed in
Watt/m
2
, μm.
Planck’s formula, when plotted graphically for various temperatures, produces a family of
curves. Following any particular Planck curve, the spectral emittance is zero at λ = 0,
then increases rapidly to a maximum at a wavelength λ
max
and after passing it ap-
proaches zero again at very long wavelengths. The higher the temperature, the shorter
the wavelength at which maximum occurs.
Figure 32.4 Blackbody spectral radiant emittance according to Planck’s law, plotted for various absolute
temperatures. 1: Spectral radiant emittance (W/cm
2
× 10
3
(μm)); 2: Wavelength (μm)
32.3.2 Wien’s displacement law
By differentiating Planck’s formula with respect to λ, and finding the maximum, we have:
This is Wien’s formula (after Wilhelm Wien, 1864–1928), which expresses mathemati-
cally the common observation that colors vary from red to orange or yellow as the tem-
perature of a thermal radiator increases. The wavelength of the color is the same as the
wavelength calculated for λ
max
. A good approximation of the value of λ
max
for a given
blackbody temperature is obtained by applying the rule-of-thumb 3 000/T μm. Thus, a
very hot star such as Sirius (11 000 K), emitting bluish-white light, radiates with the peak
of spectral radiant emittance occurring within the invisible ultraviolet spectrum, at wave-
length 0.27 μm.
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FLIR E60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution320 x 240 pixels
Thermal Sensitivity<0.05°C at 30°C
Field of View25° x 19°
Battery Life4 hours
Spatial Resolution1.36 mrad
Image Frequency60 Hz
MeterLinkYes
Laser PointerYes
Text AnnotationYes
Storage MediaSD card
Spectral Range7.5 – 13 µm
Temperature Range-20°C to +650°C
Display3.5" LCD touchscreen
FocusManual
Accuracy±2°C or ±2% of reading
Image ModesThermal, visual, MSX
Voice AnnotationYes
Battery TypeLi-Ion battery
Minimum Focus Distance0.4 m
Operating Temperature Range-15°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature Range-40°C to +70°C
ConnectivityWi-Fi, USB
Image StorageJPEG

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