Infrared scanning radiometers are used to generate temperature maps of building envelope components (windows, insulation), which may assist in evaluating their thermal performance. Accuracy of an IR scanner for laboratory-based surface temperature measurements was evaluated and details for achieving max accuracy identified. Minimum uncertainty in IR temperature measurement is {+-}0.5 C. Using an external reference emitter to scale the absolute value of IR scanner temperature measurements can improve the accuracy from 2 C to as low as 0.5 C for a 5 C span, which is comparable to accuracy of type T thermocouples. Operational procedures can easily increase errors; actual accuracy of an IR measurement will vary with test speciment geometry, tem...
This tool consists of a series of test methods for objective, quantitative assessment of infrared th...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
IR thermography is well suited for resolving small differences in the thermal performance of highly ...
This paper describes the use of infrared thermography (IR) to determine surface temperatures of wind...
Infrared thermal imagers are used at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to study heat transfer th...
The use of insulating glass units (IGU) is standard practice to reach a high thermal performance of ...
Data are presented for the distribution of surface temperatures on the warm-side surface of seven di...
There is a need to improve the accuracy of infrared thermography for measuring the temperature distr...
Infrared thermography is a non-destructive technique that uses infrared radiation to visualize surfa...
Infrared thermography is a technique that measures the thermal radiation given off by a surface. An ...
Infrared (IR) modalities represent the only currently viable mass fever screening approaches for out...
Within the European context, most of the current residential building stock does not fulfil minimum ...
A methodology, based on the solution of the inverse heat transfer problem, for the detection and eva...
A laboratory experimental procedure has been developed for the acquisition of thermograms of surface...
This tool consists of a series of test methods for objective, quantitative assessment of infrared th...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
IR thermography is well suited for resolving small differences in the thermal performance of highly ...
This paper describes the use of infrared thermography (IR) to determine surface temperatures of wind...
Infrared thermal imagers are used at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to study heat transfer th...
The use of insulating glass units (IGU) is standard practice to reach a high thermal performance of ...
Data are presented for the distribution of surface temperatures on the warm-side surface of seven di...
There is a need to improve the accuracy of infrared thermography for measuring the temperature distr...
Infrared thermography is a non-destructive technique that uses infrared radiation to visualize surfa...
Infrared thermography is a technique that measures the thermal radiation given off by a surface. An ...
Infrared (IR) modalities represent the only currently viable mass fever screening approaches for out...
Within the European context, most of the current residential building stock does not fulfil minimum ...
A methodology, based on the solution of the inverse heat transfer problem, for the detection and eva...
A laboratory experimental procedure has been developed for the acquisition of thermograms of surface...
This tool consists of a series of test methods for objective, quantitative assessment of infrared th...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...
U-values of building elements are often determined using point measurements, where infrared imagery ...