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The Application of Hertzian Radiometry for Measuring the Temperature of the Atmosphere

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 1964

P. Fombonne
Affiliation:
(C.S.F. Cie Générale de T.S.F., Paris)

Extract

At present there is no means of measuring the external temperature directly from a fast aircraft. This temperature is calculated by using the formula To = Ts/(1 + 0·2M2), using the mach number M given by the static and dynamic measurements of pressures, and the ram temperature Ts, measured by a resistance or thermocouple element. At high altitudes and when M is high, precision ranges from 1° to 4°, and the time constant from 3 to 4 seconds.

Type
The Safety and Reliability of Sea and Air Transport—II
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1964

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