Thermal imaging system and method

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen

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C374S129000, C374S002000, C374S005000, C374S121000, C250S341600, C250S338100

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07422365

ABSTRACT:
A thermal imaging system and method for quantitative thermal mapping of a scene. The system comprises a thermal imaging device, a heat source of known temperature and emissivity located within the scene viewed by the thermal imaging device and a processor adapted to generate a calibrated temperature map of the scene from the data supplied by the thermal imaging device, based on the known temperature of the heat source. This enables accurate temperature measurements to be made using inexpensive uncooled Focal Plane Array detectors.

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