Search results for "Thermography"

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A combined three-dimensional digitisation and subsurface defect detection data using active infrared thermography

2016

International audience; In recent years, NonDestructive Testing (NDT) systems have been upgraded with three-dimensional information. Indeed, combine the three-dimensional and thermal information allows a more meaningful analysis. In the literature, the data for NDT and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction analysis are commonly acquired from independent systems. However, the use of two such systems leads to error analysis during the data registration. In an attempt to overcome such problems, we propose a single system based on active thermography approach using heat point-source stimulation to get the 3D digitization as well as subsurface defect detection. The experiments are conducted on s…

010302 applied physicsActive infraredbusiness.industryComputer science[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing01 natural sciencesError analysisNondestructive testing0103 physical sciencesThermographyData registrationbusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing010301 acousticsDigitization[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingRemote sensing
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Evaluation of Vertical Fatigue Cracks by Means of Flying Laser Thermography

2019

The present paper proposes a new procedure to analyze the temperature field distribution during Flying Laser Spot and Laser Line Thermographic scanning (FLST, FLLT) of metallic components, in order to detect vertical surface cracks. The methodology exploits the changes in the temperature field produced by a vertical crack, acting as a barrier towards heat diffusion, when the laser approaches the defect. A number of small regions of interests (ROIs) is placed nearby and around the laser source. The average temperature from each ROI is then monitored during the laser scanning. Vertical cracks can be detected by analyzing and comparing the temperature fluctuations from each ROI when the laser …

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Influence of infrared camera model and evaluator reproducibility in the assessment of skin temperature responses to physical exercise.

2021

Infrared thermography (IRT) has been gaining in popularity in clinical and scientific research due to the increasing availability of affordable infrared cameras. This study aims to determine the similarity of measurement performance between three models of IRT camera during assessment of skin temperature before and after physical exercise. Three models of FLIR thermographic cameras (E60bx, Flir-One Pro LT, and C2) were tested. Thermal images were taken of the foot sole, anterior leg, and anterior thigh from 12 well-trained men, before and after a 30-min run on a treadmill. Image files were blinded and processed by three evaluators to extract the mean, maximum, and standard deviation of skin…

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Definition of the thermographic regions of interest in cycling by using a factor analysis

2016

Abstract Research in exercise physiology using infrared thermography has increased in the last years. However, the definition of the Regions of Interest (ROIs) varies strongly between studies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to use a factor analysis approach to define highly correlated groups of thermographic ROIs during a cycling test. Factor analyses were performed based on the moment of measurement and on the variation of skin temperatures as a result of the cycling exercise. 19 male participants cycled during 45 min at 50% of their individual peak power output with a cadence of 90 rpm. Infrared thermography was used to measure skin temperatures in sixteen ROIs of the trunk and lowe…

0206 medical engineeringSkin temperature02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physics020601 biomedical engineering01 natural sciencesTrunkAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsnervous system diseasesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials010309 opticsMoment (mathematics)nervous systemmental disorders0103 physical sciencesThermographyPrincipal component analysisExercise physiologyCyclingCadencepsychological phenomena and processesMathematicsBiomedical engineeringInfrared Physics & Technology
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Using infrared thermography in order to compare laser and hybrid (laser plus MIG) welding processes

2009

International audience; In order to deepen the understanding of the differences between laser and laser-arc hybrid welding, comparisons were undertaken using thermography. The experiments were carried out for a T assembly of aluminium alloy plates. Modelling, based on the finite element method approach, was realized using IR temperature measurements and seam geometry. For a value of the power supply, depicted as a surface source in the hybrid case, agreement was found between simulated and measured temperatures. The arc power supply efficiency value is similar to the usually used value.

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Through-transmission laser welding of polymers – temperature field modeling and infrared investigation

2007

The purpose of the present study is to estimate the weldability of a polymeric material couple according to their thermal and optical properties. A first model based on Mie theory and Monte Carlo method describes the laser beam behavior in semi-transparent media and makes it possible to approximate the laser power distribution at the interface of the two materials. A second model based on finite element method permits the temperature field estimation into both parts to be welded. The results are validated by infrared thermography.

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMie scatteringMonte Carlo methodWeldabilityLaser beam welding02 engineering and technologyWelding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFinite element methodElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.invention020901 industrial engineering & automationOpticslawThermographyLaser power scaling0210 nano-technologybusinessInfrared Physics & Technology
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Physics Principles of the Infrared Thermography and Human Thermoregulation

2016

Although it is easy to capture a thermal image with infrared thermography, it is necessary to have the basic knowledge about how it works and the physical laws relating to it, as well as the radiative characteristics of the different bodies, and how heat is transferred between space and bodies. This knowledge is essential to establishing a logical hypothesis, using the camera rigorously, and interpreting the thermal data correctly. The aim of this chapter is to present the basic physical principles of infrared thermography, heat transfer and human thermoregulation.

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Methodological Aspects of Infrared Thermography in Human Assessment

2016

Infrared thermography presents some important advantages in the determination of skin temperature, as it is a safe, non-invasive and non-contact technique with wide applications in the field of sports sciences. Like many others techniques, valid measurement in thermography requires following strict methodological steps from data acquisition to analyses and interpretation. In this chapter, we discuss the methodological aspects that must be taken into account when acquiring thermic images, along with some practical examples and recommendations based on the current literature.

03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineData acquisitionComputer scienceThermographySystems engineeringSkin temperature030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryField (computer science)Human assessment
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Inspection of Laser Powder Deposited Layers

2014

Additive Manufacture Laser deposition eddy currents laser ultrasonics laser thermography
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Validation of ThermoHuman automatic thermographic software for assessing foot temperature before and after running

2020

The aim of the study was to evaluate an automatic thermographic software package (ThermoHuman®) for assessing skin temperature on the soles of the feet before and after running and to compare it with two manual definitions of the regions of interest (ROIs). 120 thermal images of the soles of the feet of 30 participants, at two measurement points (before and after running 30 min) and on two measurement days were analyzed. Three different models of thermographic image analyses were used to obtain the mean temperature of 9 ROIs: A) ThermoHuman (automatic definition of ROIs using ThermoHuman® software), B) Manual (manual delimitation of ROIs by proportion criteria), and C) Manual-TH (manual del…

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