BespinSunset
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2003
- 7
I have some questions about the limits of using thermal imagers to map the heat released due to material deformations of solids surrounded in a liquid media.
1) Can thermal imagers be used to make accurate assessments in liquid media?
2) What are the factors which limit the media between camera and object?
3) What limits the operating temperature of Thermal Imagers? and what limits their measuring range?
4) In the specific case of making measurements at extremely low temperatures of say -180C, and SUPPOSING the measuring device were capable of measuring these kind of temperatures, would the low temperature medium between the camera and the object being measured cause problems with obtaining a reliable image?
Cheers for any help,
Bespin
1) Can thermal imagers be used to make accurate assessments in liquid media?
2) What are the factors which limit the media between camera and object?
3) What limits the operating temperature of Thermal Imagers? and what limits their measuring range?
4) In the specific case of making measurements at extremely low temperatures of say -180C, and SUPPOSING the measuring device were capable of measuring these kind of temperatures, would the low temperature medium between the camera and the object being measured cause problems with obtaining a reliable image?
Cheers for any help,
Bespin