Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7121930 | Measurement | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Quantitative thermal imaging has the potential of reliable temperature measurement across an entire field-of-view. This non-invasive technique has applications in aerospace, manufacturing and process control. However, robust temperature measurement on the sub-millimetre (30â¯Î¼m) length scale has yet to be demonstrated. Here, the temperature performance and size-of-source (source size) effect of a 3-5â¯Î¼m thermal imaging system have been assessed. In addition a technique of quantifying thermal imager non-uniformity is described. An uncertainty budget is constructed, which describes a measurement uncertainty of 640â¯mK (k=2) for a target with a size of 10â¯mm. The results of this study provide a foundation for developing the capability for confident quantitative sub-millimetre thermal imaging.
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Authors
J.L. McMillan, A. Whittam, M. Rokosz, R.C. Simpson,