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Flow Analysis Using Thermal Imaging

 

Thermography examines flows by visualizing distinct thermal signatures from varying heat transfer coefficients. Consequently, the direction, strength, and, notably, the nature of the flow—whether turbulent or laminar—can be identified.

As a non-contact, area-based, and imaging temperature measurement method, thermography is ideally suited for detecting the slightest flow-induced temperature gradients of less than 15 mK without influencing the flow behavior.

To learn more about flow analysis using thermal imaging, join the webinar on February 21, 2024. The webinar is presented by Quantum Design UK and Ireland Ltd. in partnership with InfraTec.

To learn more about flow analysis using thermal imaging, join the webinar on February 21, 2024. The webinar is presented by Quantum Design UK and Ireland Ltd. in partnership with InfraTec.

Webinar Highlights

  • General information on infrared thermography
  • Presentation of various infrared camera techniques
  • Exploration of different flow types and their measurement using thermography
  • Showcase of diverse application possibilities, such as:
    • Aerodynamic optimization (e.g., aircraft wings or rotor blades of wind turbines)
    • Heat management in industry (e.g., geometric influences in convection-based cooling systems)
    • Environmental research (e.g., weather, wind situations, climate)
    • Geological research (e.g., snow and rock avalanches, lava flow)

 To learn more about flow analysis using thermal imaging, join the webinar on February 21, 2024. The webinar is presented by Quantum Design UK and Ireland Ltd. in partnership with InfraTec.

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