Method for continuous measurement of radiation immission, involves adjusting thermo probe on given operating temperature and calibration of thermo probe takes place by adjusting temperature equilibrium
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This invention describes a method and device for continuously measuring radiation exposure (immission) using a special thermo probe. The process involves keeping the probe at a set operating temperature, calibrating it by establishing a temperature balance, and then measuring the energy needed to maintain this temperature when exposed to radiation.
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- Environmental monitoring to track radiation levels (e.g., UV, infrared) for climate studies
- Workplace safety systems in nuclear, medical, or industrial settings to continuously monitor radiation exposure
- Calibration tools for laboratories that measure energy irradiation
- Real-time monitoring in solar energy research to measure incoming solar radiation
- Weather stations for monitoring sunlight intensity or thermal radiation
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- Provides continuous and reliable radiation measurement
- Enables precise calibration and adjustment of the measuring probe
- Improves safety by allowing real-time detection of dangerous radiation levels
- Can be used in various environments, enhancing versatility
- Supports accurate and consistent data collection for scientific or industrial applications
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Physics & Measurement
Sub Classifications
Controlling & Regulating
Measuring & Testing
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Leibniz Inst Fuer Plasmaforsch
Patent Abstract
The method involves adjusting thermo probe on a given operating temperature. A calibration of the thermo probe takes place by adjusting a temperature equilibrium and measurement of an energy input necessary for it. The thermo probes are suspended to measure the radiations and energy irradiation changes in the thermo probe. The energy irradiations are held before adjusted temperature constant. An independent claim is also included for a thermo probe for continuous measurement of radiation immission.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102007033947A1
Family ID
40149048
Publication Date
2009-01-22
Application No.
DE102007033947A
Application Date
2007-07-19
Priority Date
2007-07-19
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No
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