??? 07/06/05 18:33 Read: times |
#96717 - ir thermometers Responding to: ???'s previous message |
They will only measure the temperature of the outside wall of the tube but if the relationship between the inner water and the outer wall temp is non-linear you could linearise it over a small range of temperature change which is fairly standard practice.I suppose it depends how non-linear and over what temperature range. |
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