Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyrometrically
Literary usage of Pyrometrically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1892)
"... K, serves for the purpose of observation of the zone of incandescence of the
furnace, or other object to be pyrometrically tested. ..."
2. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1899)
"... and that it could not be fixed to any definite temperature, because so far as
they could observe pyrometrically it ran from 720 to 750 degrees. ..."
3. Mechanics Magazine (1824)
"... a thermometer constructed pyrometrically (г. е. with bars of metal possessing »n
equal expansibility) may be substituted; and as the power of this may, ..."
4. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1913)
"A thermal change has been pyrometrically detected at 470° C. ii alloys of 40 to
63 per cent. Cu containing the ß constituent as a sepa structural entity. ..."
5. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1921)
"... at 833°C.2 Shepherd failed to find the line ee of Roberts-Austen, either
pyrometrically or micro- graphically, and he ascribed it to experimental error. ..."
6. The Case-hardening of Steel: An Illustrated Exposition of the Changes in by Harry Brearley (1921)
"The comparative value of oil for hardening purposes may be determined by observing
or recording pyrometrically the rate at which a large block of steel can ..."
7. The Eruption of Vesuvius in 1872 by Luigi Palmieri (1873)
"... and referred to (" Report, Naples, Earthquakes," etc. VoL II., pp. 313, 314),
as presenting at the time great facilities for determining pyrometrically ..."