CG The Z-rsy cabrrimecec< consisted of aluminca discs in weich cex=perarure~ seasing elements of aickel size were esdedled. These were scented ia fom plastic for trersal insulation and shock resistance. The Deal Capacity of each calorimeter was arcumd 0.5 cal/degree Centigrade and was Gan Co witaia j percent froma laboratory calculation. These calorimeters required about le secools Co reach theraal equilibriua. Figuce 2.17 represents a sectional view of the cheraal radiation caloriseter, Since these instruments wre subjected to high intensities of X-ray energy, as well as all radiant energy of longer wavelengths, the absorbing surfaces were oecessarily sore elaborate than in the case of X-rays. the Fig. 2.17 is o€ spun, polisbed aliminum. Yoe cone ia The outer shell is also of spun alisicun, bit processed to a dull black surface. These were both soldered ts a copper base containing an ecbedded teaperature-seasing eleaent. Upon entering the port, thermal energy reflected by the polished aluzina cone is preferentially absorbed by the blackened side walls. SNonreflectiag wavelengths and X-rays are absorbed ax the poiat of incidence. The high- te=perature gradients produced ip the absorbing surfaces promote heat transfer into che dSody of the mecal, resulcing in rapid surface cooling. Thais, in con- junction with the geometry of the cavity, nininizes beat losses by cadiation . and surface vaporization. The thermal radiation calorineters were designed for a beat capacicy of around 20 cal/degree Centigrade, and the beat capacity of each was measured to an accuracy of about 5 percent. Prior to che operation, both types of transducers were exposed Co neutroa aod gaya dosages exceeding those experienced from the ouclear burst. Xo de- tectable texperature increase or other change in characteristics was ooted. Calibration sheets on each of the tecperature-sensing elements were furnished by che =asuiacturer. Resistance-versus-te=perature checcs ~chich were sicraed 2fcer the elements «ere exbedded ia rhe calorisecers failed to stow any discrepancies from the original calibration. The ast exacting seasurepents perforoed io che calidratiaa of beech t: pes of transducers sere the seasurarents of their thercal sass or dcat capacity. These were ceteraiogd scpateici, ive each ca pusitioa. ics Fissl sousted

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