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1 March 1991 Quantitative measurement of thermal parameters over large areas using pulse-video thermography
Chris W.L. Hobbs, Damian Kenway-Jackson, James M. Milne
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Abstract
Illustrative examples are presented of the quantitative results obtainable from pulse-video thermography (PVT) for a variety of fields, emphasizing the character of the pictorial representations which is anticipated to be most useful for quality-assurance management. The ability to obtain sequential frame-grabbed thermal images has greatly improved PVT data, opening the way for digital processing of thermal-transient images, as well as the determination of thermal diffusivity and effusivity over large areas.
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Chris W.L. Hobbs, Damian Kenway-Jackson, and James M. Milne "Quantitative measurement of thermal parameters over large areas using pulse-video thermography", Proc. SPIE 1467, Thermosense XIII, (1 March 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46441
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Nondestructive evaluation

Video

Composites

Inspection

Image processing

Algorithm development

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