Abstract
The measurement of temperature in continuous heating processes is described with reference to standard thermocouple and radiation techniques, dealing with the errors and advantages of several methods and their areas of applicability, The methods described initially are capable of immediate industrial application, Other techniques are then reviewed with emphasis on their potential in particular problem areas. These involve not only the measurement of temperature but also heat flux, Young’s modulus and resistivity with novel techniques using air flow, eddy currents, ultrasonics and polarized light.

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