Blackbody Radiation Tables
Abstract
The hemispherical spectral radiant intensity of a blackbody radiator has been evaluated between 100,000 cm (expn -1) and 5 cm (expn -1) over the temperature range 5 to 10 (expn 8) deg K. The temperature range 300 to 6000 deg K, in increments of 10 deg K, is given in Table 1 (300 and 6000 deg K are approximately the earth's and sun's average temperature). In Table 2, the temperature region between 5 and 300 deg K is tabulated in intervals of 5 deg K. The region between 6000 and 10,000 deg K is tabulated in increments of 100 deg K; from 10 (expn 4) to 10 (expn 5) deg K with Delta T = 10 (expn 3); from 10 (expn 5) to 10 (expn 6) deg K with Delta T = 10 (expn 4); from 10 (expn 6) to 10 (expn 7) deg K with Delta T = 10 (expn 5); and from 10 (expn 7) to 10 (expn 8) deg K with Delta T = 10 (expn 6). On each page the radiance values are tabulated for two particular wavenumbers. The spectral region between 100,000 cm (expn -1) and 50,000 cm (expn -1) is changed by increments of 1000 cm (expn -1); from 50,000 cm (expn -1) to 10,000 cm (expn -1) with Delta v = 500 cm (expn -1); from 10,000 cm (expn -1) to 200 cm (expn -1) with Delta v = 20 cm (expn -1); and from 200 cm (expn -1) to 5 cm (expn -1) with Delta v = 5 cm (expn -1).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0291200
Entities
People
- Carmine C. Ferriso
Organizations
- General Dynamics