Theory And Practice Of Infrared Vision
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Theory and Practice of Infrared Vision
Author | : Xavier P. Maldague |
Publsiher | : Wiley |
Total Pages | : 780 |
Release | : 2016-07-25 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0470647744 |
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This book is an updated version of 2001's Theory and Practice of Infrared Technology for Nondestructive Testing. It syncs its thorough treatment of the latest infrared theories and technologies with a complete software package to aid readers in the implementation of their new skills. Case studies are added to each chapter; a new chapter on Laplace quadrupoles is added; the application chapter has been expanded; and the latest algorithms and infrared features are included. Professors and researchers working in the area of infrared technology/thermography will rely on this important resource.
Theory and Practice of Infrared Technology for Nondestructive Testing
Author | : Xavier Maldague |
Publsiher | : Wiley-Interscience |
Total Pages | : 716 |
Release | : 2001-04-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015050736704 |
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The book includes fundamental concepts of theory, instrumentation, and experimental practice as well as practical applications. An important chapter setting the book apart from other publications describes the properties of materials and presents case studies from industry. In addition, a program called IRNDT accompanies the book and is available on the Wiley ftp site. The program includes an image bank that can be used to test the principles covered in the book. * All chapters end with summaries, problems, and questions. * Authored by an acknowledged expert in the field. * Material draws on case studies to illustrate major points.
IR
Author | : Nelson L. Alpert,William E. Keiser,Herman A. Szymanski |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 509 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781468481600 |
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The first edition of this text was written primarily by one of the present authors (HAS), with a chapter on instrumentation contributed by a second (NLA). The volume was well received, and to keep the text up-to-date a second edition was planned. For this second edition, a third author (WEK) was invited, whose background complemented that of the other two. Each of the authors was assigned several chapters as his primary task while the complete manuscript remained the second ary responsibility of all three. It is hoped that this approach has resulted in a work that is even more thorough than the first edition in covering the basic concepts of infrared spectroscopy. NELSON L. ALPERT WILLIAM E. KEISER HERMAN A. SZYMANSKI v PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION My experience with the many infrared spectroscopy institutes held at Canisius College and many discussions with both beginners and experienced practitioners in infrared spectroscopy have convinced me that there is a need for an introductory text devoted entirely to infrared spectroscopy, a text which can be utilized even by those who approach this study with only a limited background. This volume sprang from that conviction. It is intended for all who wish to use infrared spec troscopy in research - especially chemists doing structural work - in routine control work, in industrial development, or in medical appli cations or those military applications where it is employed as an analytical tool.
IR Theory and Practice of Infrared Spectroscopy
Author | : Herman A. Szymanski |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 1964 |
Genre | : Infrared spectra |
ISBN | : LCCN:63019644 |
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Passive Infrared Detection
Author | : J. Caniou |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 650 |
Release | : 2013-03-09 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781475761405 |
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Familiarization with the infrared world Thermal imaging systems extend human perception beyond the visible spectrum. Since their principle is based on the natural emission of energy by physical bodies, they represent today the subject of a great deal of interest in many fields, whether in the military field or in industry or in research laboratories. They can be employed to analyse physical properties of objects, such as their energy level or their surface appearance; they are also commonly used to observe scenes in particular conditions like night vision, or in order to increase the visibility range through haze and fogs. All of these applications exploit the properties of infrared radiation whose characteristics are described in this book. This is achieved in a manner which differs from other publications on the same subject in that the book is governed by the intention to progressively lead the reader to a complete understanding of the infrared. The author intends to link physical theory to each specific aspect of the elements involved in the detection process, from their physical origin up to energy mapping in a two-dimensional picture. However we thought that it was unnecessary to demonstrate again that which the reader will easily find in scientific literature, nor to write another data book. Our aim is to fill the gap between theory and practical application. The subject is vast: infrared systems combines a wide variety of disciplines and image interpretation depends on the precise understanding of various phenomena.
Medical Infrared Imaging
Author | : Mary Diakides,Joseph D. Bronzino,Donald R. Peterson |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 621 |
Release | : 2012-12-12 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781439872505 |
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The evolution of technological advances in infrared sensor technology, image processing, "smart" algorithms, knowledge-based databases, and their overall system integration has resulted in new methods of research and use in medical infrared imaging. The development of infrared cameras with focal plane arrays no longer requiring cooling, added a new
Thermal Infrared Sensors
Author | : Helmut Budzier,Gerald Gerlach |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2011-03-29 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780470976753 |
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The problems involved in designing optimal infrared (IR) measuring systems under given conditions are commensurately complex. The optical set-up and radiation conditions, the interaction between sensor and irradiation and the sensor itself, determine the operation of the sensor system. Simple calculations for solving these problems without any understanding of the causal relationships are not possible. Thermal Infrared Sensors offers a concise explanation of the basic physical and photometric fundamentals needed for the consideration of these interactions. It depicts the basics of thermal IR sensor systems and explains the manifold causal relationships between the most important effects and influences, describing the relationships between sensor parameters such as thermal and special resolution, and application conditions. This book covers: various types of thermal sensors, like thermoelectric sensor, pyroelectric sensors, microbolometers, micro-Golay cells and bimorphous sensors; basic applications for thermal sensors; noise - a limiting factor for thermal resolution and detectivity - including an outline of the mathematics and noise sources in thermal infrared sensors; the properties of IR sensor systems in conjunction with the measurement environment and application conditions; 60 examples showing calculations of real problems with real numbers, as they occur in many practical applications. This is an essential reference for practicing design and optical engineers and users of infrared sensors and infrared cameras. With this book they will be able to transform the demonstrated solutions to their own problems, find ways to match their commercial IR sensors and cameras to their measurement conditions, and to tailor and optimise sensors and set-ups to particular IR measurement problems. The basic knowledge outlined in this book will give advanced undergraduate and graduate students a thorough grounding in this technology.
Infrared Thermal Imaging
Author | : Michael Vollmer,Klaus-Peter Möllmann |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 803 |
Release | : 2018-02-20 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783527413515 |
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This new up-to-date edition of the successful handbook and ready reference retains the proven concept of the first, covering basic and advanced methods and applications in infrared imaging from two leading expert authors in the field. All chapters have been completely revised and expanded and a new chapter has been added to reflect recent developments in the field and report on the progress made within the last decade. In addition there is now an even stronger focus on real-life examples, with 20% more case studies taken from science and industry. For ease of comprehension the text is backed by more than 590 images which include graphic visualizations and more than 300 infrared thermography figures. The latter include many new ones depicting, for example, spectacular views of phenomena in nature, sports, and daily life.