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Applied Optics, 1968
Under standard and normalized environmental conditions, the thermal contrasts or patterns that exist on the exposed human skin are determined largely by the heat conducted to the skin locally from underlying organs, or variations in blood flow. These localized temperatures give rise to corresponding variations in the rates at which ir energy is ...
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Under standard and normalized environmental conditions, the thermal contrasts or patterns that exist on the exposed human skin are determined largely by the heat conducted to the skin locally from underlying organs, or variations in blood flow. These localized temperatures give rise to corresponding variations in the rates at which ir energy is ...
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2013
Infrared thermography also commonly referred as thermal imaging, or simply thermography, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) technique that has received vast and growing attention for diagnostics and monitoring in the last few decades. This is mainly due to the fact that commercial infrared or thermal cameras, the main instrument for performing infrared ...
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Infrared thermography also commonly referred as thermal imaging, or simply thermography, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) technique that has received vast and growing attention for diagnostics and monitoring in the last few decades. This is mainly due to the fact that commercial infrared or thermal cameras, the main instrument for performing infrared ...
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1994
Herschel1 discovered the infrared spectral region of optical rays about the year 1800. Although the first applications for thermography devices date back to 1900, the field of pyrometrics took a different course of development. An exact definition of the two measurement methods shall not be made at this point.
Robert Schmidt, Udo L. Glückert
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Herschel1 discovered the infrared spectral region of optical rays about the year 1800. Although the first applications for thermography devices date back to 1900, the field of pyrometrics took a different course of development. An exact definition of the two measurement methods shall not be made at this point.
Robert Schmidt, Udo L. Glückert
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
M. Kallish, M. Glickman, S. M. Albert
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M. Kallish, M. Glickman, S. M. Albert
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