Thermography enables the analysis of flows by visualising characteristically thermal signatures, which are caused by different heat transfer coefficients. Thus, direction and strength but especially the type of flow – turbulent or laminar – can be determined.
In our online event, you will gain a comprehensive insight into the special features of high‐speed thermal imaging and its potential. Technical solutions and specific camera models from our InfraTec portfolio will be presented and the characteristics and interactions of the above‐mentioned parameters with each other will be explained in detail.
Active thermography in combination with high-resolution infrared cameras is an elegant testing method to analyse measuring objects in a non-contact and non-destructive manner. As an optical measurement method, it enables fast defect detection and quality assurance – nearly regardless of the object material.
The advantage of an infrared motorized zoom camera is obvious: no time-consuming lens changes, but fast and stepless adjustment to a wide range of object distances and sizes are possible. In addition, the zoom cameras of the ImageIR® series from InfraTec are radiometrically calibrated over the entire focal length range. They offer temperature measurements at highest resolution and accuracy.
In the field of materials testing, numerous methods have been established including infrared thermography. Often, it is the combination of different methods that enables the desired results for component characterisation. For example, you can analyse displacements and mechanical deformations of material samples and components parallel with its thermal reaction.