Titre : |
An International Conference on thermal infrared sensing for diagnostics and control, Thermosense XI [11] : Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, 29-31 March 1989 |
Type de document : |
Actes de congrès |
Auteurs : |
G.B. Mcintosh, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Washington : Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers SPIE |
Année de publication : |
1990 |
Collection : |
SPIE Proceedings num. 1094 |
Conférence : | SPIE Thermosense 1989, 11th International Conference, thermal infrared sensing for diagnostics and control 29/03/1989 31/03/1989 Orlando Floride - Etats-Unis Proceedings SPIE | Importance : |
203 p. |
Format : |
21 x 28 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-8194-0129-8 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteur : |
[Vedettes matières IGN] Applications de télédétection [Termes IGN] contrôle qualité [Termes IGN] image thermique [Termes IGN] maintenance [Termes IGN] rayonnement infrarouge thermique [Termes IGN] thermographie aérienne
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Index. décimale : |
CG1989 Actes de congrès en 1989 |
Résumé : |
(Auteur) As Thermosense enters its second decade as a conference dedicated to the practical use of infrared thermography, a sense of maturity and evolution can be seen in many of the papers presented, while others are clearly cutting the leading edge of new applications. Session 1, chaired by Sharon Semanovich and Gary Weil, covers the mature technology of building and structures thermography. Once again an evening workshop is planned, which is always an enlightening two-way technical exchange and usually an open forum for discussing standards, guidelines, and training in this technology. Session 2, chaired by Dick Brooks and Terry Harter, this year reflects the use of thermography in the power generation field, particularly nuclear power. In order to allow attendees to sit in on as many workshops as possible, Session 2 is immediately followed by a Facilities and Utilities Workshop. Session 3, chaired by Elliot Rittenburg, covers process and product monitoring. More and more applications in this area are being developed for monitoring and control. We appreciate the participation of the authors in this area, particularly in light of the often proprietary nature of these applications. Session 4, chaired by Herb Kaplan and Bob Madding, focuses on the very 'vertical' application of electronics and microelectronics. This technology has particularly matured over the past 5 years, and thermosense has played a major role in technology transfer in this area. This session also has an evening workshop where attendees can share and learn about this important application. Session 5, on standards and ethics, chaired by George Baird, was moved this year from the beginning of the conference to the middle in an effort to have maximum attendance on this important topic. Also new this year is a workshop on Problem Solving, which will be led by Bob Madding. It is hoped that attendees will bring to this workshop their problems, difficulties, and experiences dealing with such topics as temperature measurement, spectral response, calibration, or simply making an application work. Session 6, on research and development, chaired by Jan Eklund, has grown every year to the point where it has become the largest session. The diversity of papers to be presented is a window on the commercial applications of thermography in the '90s. |
Note de contenu : |
SESSION 1 - BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
- Survey of the use of IR thermography in the Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program
J. R. Snell, Jr., John Snell St Associates
- Aerial thermography-cartographic presentation of thermographic data for building applications
S. A. Ljungberg, National Swedish Institute for Building Research (Sweden)
- Pressurization effects on thermal images of building envelopes
A. Colantonio, Public Works Canada (Canada); G. B. Mclntosh, Agema Infrared Systems (Canada)
- Review of the ASTM standard on IR testing of concrete bridge decks
G. J. Weil, EnTech Engineering, Inc
- Update on New Jersey's use of IR thermographic building diagnostics
S. M. Semanovich, L. R. Alien, Alien Applied Infrared Technology
- Infrared thermography as quality control for foamed in-place insulation
J. A. Schwartz, Foam-Tech, Inc
- Temperature patterns on roof systems with ventilated air cavities
M. D. Lyberg, Swedish Institute for Building Research (Sweden)
SESSION 2 - FACILITIES AND UTILITIES
- Thermography in commercial nuclear power stations: applications, limitations, and realities
R. D. Lucier, Yankee Atomic Electric Co.; J. C. Bognet, Pennsylvania Power St Light
- Thermal baseline factors in nuclear power plants
J. E. Black, Jr., Toledo Edison Co
- Analysis of electrical arcs using infrared thermography
C. C. Roberts, Jr., C. Roberts Consulting Engineers
- Processing IR images for high speed power line inspection
R. Safabakhsh, Tennessee State Univ
SESSION 3 - PROCESS AND PRODUCT MONITORING
- On-line temperature measurement in hot rolling of aluminum using IR imaging systems
M. J. Fairlie, W. C. Fraser, B. Farahbakhsh, Alcan International Ltd. (Canada) ; R. Lamb, O. Meijer, Alcan
Rolled Products Co
- Development of a neural network based real time control for laser welding
N. E. Longinow, E. R. Bangs, IIT Research Institute
- On-line measurement of hot rolling steel bar
C. Feng, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville
- Case study of applying infrared thermography to identify a coolant leak in a municipalice skating rink
J. R. Wallace, Wallace Thermographics Co
COLOR PLATES
SESSION 4 - ELECTRONICS AND MICROELECTRONICS
- Locating short circuits on populated circuit packs using computerized color thermography
R. E. Maltzman, S. P. Carter, AT&T Network Systems
SESSION 5 - STANDARDS AND ETHICS
- Elements of thermographic predictive maintenance inspections
C. R. Dawson, Baird Infrared Technology, Inc
SESSION 6 - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
- Infrared radiometric technique for rapid quantitative evaluation of heat flux distribution over large areas
S. D. Glazer, G. Siebes, Jet Propulsion Lab
- Feature extraction in IR images via synchronous video detection
S. M. Shepard, D. T. Sass, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command
- Internal and external electric field visualization for metallic cylinders in the 2-5 and 8-14 micron bands
R. M. Sega, J. D. Norgard, D. C. Frommel, K. J. lanacone, Univ. of Colorado
- Subsurface flaw detection in reflective materials by thermal-transfer imaging
X. Maldague, Laval Univ. (Canada); J. C. Krapez, P. G. Cielo, National Research Council Canada (Canada)
- Thermographic NDT of graphite epoxy filament-wound structures
D. D. Burleigh, General Dynamics Space Systems Div
- Flash lamp heat flux requirements for thermographic inspection of fiber composite laminates
S. D. Cowell, D. D. Burleigh, General Dynamics Space Systems Div.; T. J. Murray, Army MaterialsTechnology Lab
- Continuous luminance pseudocolor mappings for IR thermography
P. Hughett, Hughett Research
- Experimental study on the measurement of the total heat flow of hot equipment by two IR systems
W. Zhang, Shenyang Institute of Technology (China) ; K. Gao, Y. Zhao, Northeast Univ. of Technology (China) |
Numéro de notice : |
16729 |
Affiliation des auteurs : |
non IGN |
Thématique : |
IMAGERIE |
Nature : |
Actes |
DOI : |
sans |
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