Experimental evaluation of a unique radiometer for use in solar simulation testing
Abstract
The vane radiometer is designed to operate over the range 0-1 solar constant and is capable of withstanding temperatures over the range -200 to +175 C. Two of these radiometers, for use in the Johnson Space Center's largest space simulator, have been evaluated for: (1) thermal sensitivity with no solar input, (2) linearity as a function of solar simulation input, and (3) output drift as a function of time. The minimum sensitivity was measured to be approximately 25.5 mV/solar constant. An unusual effect in the pressure range 760 to 1.0 torr is discussed.
- Publication:
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10th Space Simulation Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978spsi.conf...72R
- Keywords:
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- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Performance Tests;
- Radiometers;
- Solar Simulation;
- Carbon Arcs;
- Geometry;
- Guide Vanes;
- Irradiance;
- Linearity;
- Pressure Effects;
- Sensitivity;
- Temperature Effects;
- Instrumentation and Photography