Berichte unserer Anwender - Forschung & Entwicklung

FLIR veröffentlicht regelmässig Anwenderberichte, die darüber informieren wie Kunden FLIR Kameras und Wärmebildsysteme in der Praxis nutzen.
 
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FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions Wärmebildlösungen für Forschung, Entwicklung und Wissenschaftt

Wärmebildkameras werden heute in vielen unterschiedlichen Bereichen eingesetzt, da immer mehr Menschen das Potential dieses leistungsfähigen bildgebenden Verfahrens erkennen. Wärmebildkameras von FLIR spielen eine entscheidende Rolle bei einer Vielzahl industrieller, kommerzieller und staatlicher Anwendungen in über 60 Ländern weltweit.


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Thermografie zeigt, warum Champagner anders eingegossen werden sollte.

Auf der ganzen Welt wird Champagner mit Luxus und Festlichkeiten in Verbindung gebracht. Aber er ist nicht nur den oberen Zehntausend vorbehalten, denn jedes Jahr lassen Millionen von Menschen weltweit am Silvesterabend die Korken knallen. Bis jetzt lag im Dunkeln, was sich hinter dem Geschmack dieses besonderen Getränks verbirgt.


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Die Methodik des FLIR-Superframing

Was ist ein gutes Wärmebild? Ein kontrastreiches Bild, das gleichzeitig kleinste Temperaturunterschiede darstellt. Infrarotkameras können dies, aber nur innerhalb eines definierten Temperaturmessbereichs.


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FLIR advanced thermal imaging cameras for R&D and Science applications contributes to standardizing Measurement  and Units

Existing everywhere such as air that we consume all the time without being aware of how precious and inevitable it is, the measurement and unit have always been a part of our lives. Were it not for standards and measurement, humankind civilization might have not been developed in this remarkable manner.


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Students use thermal imaging for developing Solar Car

Every other year since 1987, teams from all over the world are participating at the World Solar Challenge in Australia. In a friendly competition the teams depart Darwin with their own designed and build solar cars aiming to be the first to arrive in Adelaide, about
3,000 km to the south.


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Thermal imaging showcases a colourful approach to learning at Scitech in Western Australia

Scitech is an award-winning, hands-on science centre based in Perth. As Western Australia's leading science education centre it offers engaging and interactive science experiences for visitors of all ages. Scitech presents exhibitions, programs and services that are designed to increase interest and participation in science and technology. Through over 100 hands-on, captivating exhibits and by encouraging visitors to touch, twist, turn, question and explore, Scitech makes science an inspiring and exciting experience.


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BAM ensures safe oxygen cylinder filling with FLIR thermal imaging camera

We all breathe oxygen. Without it life as we know it would not be possible. But oxygen, especially when pressurized, can be extremely dangerous. It is highly reactive and can form chemical bonds with almost all other elements. Pressurized oxygen is used in chemical plants and iron ore smelting, but also in hospitals and for scuba diving. To ensure user safety all equipment and components that come into contact with pressurized oxygen therefore need to be thoroughly tested. This is the task of the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany, working group ‘Safe Handling of Oxygen’.


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Thermal imaging camera helps improve hypersonic aerodynamic designs

For the purpose of space exploration and aircraft technologies, researchers have explored travelling at hypersonic speeds, which entails attaining speeds over Mach 5, more than five times the speed of sound. This puts a huge strain on the aerodynamic and thermal designs of vessels and components. To test components and their capability to withstand airflows at such velocities, the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom combines their hypersonic wind tunnel with a thermal imaging camera from FLIR Systems.


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Non-contact sociologic research with ­thermal imaging cameras

Researchers that want to study neurovascular elements of human social interaction are often confronted with the limitations of commonly used methods in neuroscience. They often involve the application of electrodes or other contact measurement instruments on the skin of the test subjects, which interferes with spontaneous behavior. Non-contact methods, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, involve subjecting test subjects to active radiation and require the test subjects to remain still for extended periods of time.


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Nordic district heating networks monitored from the sky with thermal imaging

District heating is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location for residential and commercial heating. Hot water or steam is distributed to households and companies through an underground network of pipes. District heating can potentially help to reduce a city's carbon footprint by increasing the efficiency of heating systems throughout the entire city. According to some researchers district heating is the cheapest method for a city to cut on carbon emissions.


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Thermal imaging cameras help preserve Italy’s cultural heritage

Historical architecture is an important part of Italy’s cultural heritage, so good maintenance of these buildings is crucial for their preservation. No-one would want the Cathedral of Gravina in Puglia to deteriorate into a ruin, for instance. That is why the Altamura, Italy, based survey company IR HotSpot investigates historical buildings with a FLIR thermal imaging camera, looking for water damage and other building defects.


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Thermal imaging camera helps develop new cryogenic fuel tank design

Fuel is a crucial part of space technology, it is necessary to propel the spacecraft but adding more fuel makes the spacecraft heavier and therefore less economic in its propulsion. Spacecraft designers continually face this dilemma. One of the best solutions current technology has to offer is the use of cryogenic fuel, due to its excellent energy to mass ratio.

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FLIR thermal imaging camera allows evaluation of laminar designs

Air flowing across an airplane's wings will provide the lift that is essential for flight, but it also causes friction and drag, which slows down the aircraft and causes inefficient propulsion. Laminar air flow along an airplane's wings can theoretically greatly reduce drag, improving the airplane's efficiency.

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Adidas, improving the comfort of athletes worldwide

Satisfying professional athletes is not an easy job. They demand the best quality equipment available on the market in order to perform at their best. But also the recreational sportsmen and woman insist on having excellent material. A FLIR Systems infrared camera,
the ThermaCAM™ SC 3000, helps them to achieve this goal.

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Ancona uses FLIR Systems ThermaCAM™ SC 3000 for research.

Universities are using infrared thermography to do both fundamental and applied research. A perfect example is the research that professor Ricci and Prof. Cesini are conducting at the university of Ancona in Italy.

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FLIR Systems infrared camera at the university of Ancona

Infrared thermography is a non-contact and non-invasive temperature measurement technique. It requires a very short experimental set-up and gives excellent results. These are some of the reasons why the University of Ancona is using a FLIR Systems ThermaCAM™ in its research programs.

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ThermaCAM™ shows hidden billiards physics

Mozart, Einstein, kings and emperors, nobles and commons adored it. The earliest mentioning of billiards dates from the 15th century. Since then, the game has developed into local variations: billard, snooker, pool, carambol, pyramid, to mention just a few.

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FLIR thermal imaging cameras help detect material failures in bikes

Modern bike frames are made of carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, which is exceptionally light and strong. But the way these frames behave in case of failure is fundamentally different from the old metal frames. Instead of bending, carbon fiber-reinforced plastics break. This exposes riders to dangerous situations; failures can lead to injury or even death.

 

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John Deere, use FLIR Systems ThermaCAM™ infrared camera to optimize its tractors

Tractors are one of the most known manufacturing core businesses of John Deere. Their reliability depend on the quality and versatility of the latter's engines, which have to perform in harsh, dusty and muddy working environments and deal with vast temperature differences. They have to pass severe acceptance tests.


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FLIR Systems assists NASA in improving safety in space

The NASA Langley Research Center has chosen the FLIR Systems ThermaCAM™ S65 as the preferred infrared camera system for its current shuttle and International Space Station programs.

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FLIR SC7600 used for biomass power plants inspection and optimization

Thw research at Risø DTU is performed within several research divisions (biosystems, fuel cells, materials, radiation, systems analysis, wind energy, plasma physics and solar energy). Among the on-going research themes, biomass combustion is making large use of infrared imaging technology for about eleven years


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FLIR Systems cameras used to monitor active volcanoes

If an infrared camera is the instrument to detect and measure hot spots, it must be the perfect tool to survey the biggest and most impressive hot spots on earth: volcanoes.

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