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Detection and characterisation of short fatigue cracks by inductive thermography

Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Journal, 2021
Inductive thermography can be excellently used to detect surface cracks in metals. A short induction heating pulse (0.1-1s) induces eddy currents in the sample and an infrared camera records the surface temperature distribution.
B. Oswald-Tranta
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Intelligent Classification of Silicon Photovoltaic Cell Defects Based on Eddy Current Thermography and Convolution Neural Network

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
In this article, defects in the production process of silicon photovoltaic (Si-PV) cells are urgently needed to be detected due to their serious impact on the normal generation of PV system. In view of the shortcomings, such as low-defect efficiency, few
Bolun Du   +4 more
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Use of Infrared Thermography for Assessment of Burn Depth and Healing Potential: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2021
INTRODUCTION Burn wound depth assessments are an important component of determining patient prognosis and making appropriate management decisions. Clinical appraisal of the burn wound by an experienced burn surgeon is standard of care but has limitations.
Justin Dang   +7 more
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Thermography

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
As thermographic equipment is improved and as physicians gain experience in its use, thermography gradually is gaining importance as a diagnostic aid in a wide range of disease processes. The technic is finding increasing acceptance in diagnosis of breast disease particularly as an adjunct to mammography.
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Thermography in biomedicine

2015 57th International Symposium ELMAR (ELMAR), 2015
First measurements of body temperatures made Santorio, an Italian physician. He first used a 'thermometer' based on Galilei's 'thermoscope'. The Stefan-Boltzmann law defines the relation between radiated energy and temperature by stating that the total radiation emitted by an object is directly proportional to the object's area and emissivity and the ...
Darko Kolanc, Iskra Alexandra Nola
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Recent Industrial Applications of Infrared Thermography: A Review

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a noninvasive technique that is drawing an increasing attention in industry. The spectacular advancement in the features of the infrared cameras that has come together with their progressive cost reduction has expanded the ...
Roque Alfredo Osornio-Rios   +2 more
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Thermography of Smoking

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1968
Thermography brings skin temperature recording into the space age. Instead of “loading” the skin by using contact thermometers, such as thermocouples, and obtaining inaccurate temperature readings or a record of an isolated area, thermographs furnish thermal maps of large areas of skin surface without touching the subject.
Gershon-Cohen J, Haberman Jd
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Joint Scanning Laser Thermography Defect Detection Method for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
In this paper, a new inspection method, joint scanning laser thermography (JSLT) as well as its data reconstruction and processing algorithm, is proposed.
Zhiyi He   +6 more
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Hippocratic thermography

Physiological Measurement, 1997
The thermal measurement method of Hippocrates, which has been referred to as the first for measuring body temperature, was reproduced and the image obtained was compared with an infra-red radiation thermogram. Hippocrates' method involves covering the patient's thorax with an earth-soaked cloth.
K, Otsuka, T, Togawa
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Scrotal Thermography

Radiology, 1977
An easily detectable, ipsilateral increase in scrotal infrared emission leading to a difference of at least 2.8 degrees C (5 degrees F) between abnormal and normal sides was recorded in 15 of 18 patients subsequently found to have an intrascrotal tumor, inflammation, or varicocele.
R H, Gold   +4 more
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