“…𝑇(𝑡) = −1216 𝑒 − 1215𝑒 + 2500 (10) the curve is characterized by the total duration of the heating phase up to the maximum value of temperature and a slope, such as to make an evaluation of the change, in a time interval of 5 × 10 −3 s, that corresponds to the time necessary for the wheel to capture the adjacent filters frame. At first, it is necessary to specify that despite the wheel rotation presents a 100 Hz frequency, the wheel balance during rotation and the detection synchronization is guaranteed by filters at close wavelengths positioned in a diametrically opposite wheel position [7], hence half rotation is required to acquire two adjacent frames. In this time interval, a variation in temperature of about 10 −3 °C, at 2500 °C, and of about 2 °C, at 500 °C, can occur (Equation ( 5)).…”