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thermal image - traducción al ruso

IMAGING IN MID- TO LONG-WAVELENGTH INFRARED TO REVEAL TEMPERATURE
Thermal vision; Thermal Imaging; Imaging infrared; Thermogram; Thermal video; Thermographic imaging; Thermal imaging; Thermal Vision; Thermal and infrared imaging; Infrared thermography; Thermal goggles; Thermographic; Thermal imaging technology; Thermal image; Passive thermography; Thermal vision goggles; List of applications of thermography; Thermographic vision
  • AN/PAS-13 thermal rifle scope mounted on an AR-15 rifle
  • Color contours of temperature for a smoldering ember measured with a CMOS camera.
  • UAS thermal imagery of a solar panel array in Switzerland
  • Kite aerial thermogram revealing features on/under a grassed playing field. Thermal inertia and differential transpiration/evaporation are involved
  • Thermogram of a traditional building in the background and a "[[passive house]]" in the foreground
  • Thermogram of a [[cat]]

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тепловое изображение

тепловой сигнал

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термическое [тепловое] изображение (разновидность скрытого изображения)
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тепловидение

Definición

thermography
¦ noun
1. the use of thermograms to study heat distribution in structures, especially in medicine.
2. a printing technique in which a resinous powder is dusted on to wet ink and fused by heating to produce a raised impression.
Derivatives
thermographic adjective

Wikipedia

Thermography

Infrared thermography (IRT), thermal video and/or thermal imaging, is a process where a thermal camera captures and creates an image of an object by using infrared radiation emitted from the object in a process, which are examples of infrared imaging science. Thermographic cameras usually detect radiation in the long-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 9,000–14,000 nanometers or 9–14 μm) and produce images of that radiation, called thermograms. Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero according to the black body radiation law, thermography makes it possible to see one's environment with or without visible illumination. The amount of radiation emitted by an object increases with temperature; therefore, thermography allows one to see variations in temperature. When viewed through a thermal imaging camera, warm objects stand out well against cooler backgrounds; humans and other warm-blooded animals become easily visible against the environment, day or night. As a result, thermography is particularly useful to the military and other users of surveillance cameras.

Some physiological changes in human beings and other warm-blooded animals can also be monitored with thermal imaging during clinical diagnostics. Thermography is used in allergy detection and veterinary medicine. Some alternative medicine practitioners promote its use for breast screening, despite the FDA warning that "those who opt for this method instead of mammography may miss the chance to detect cancer at its earliest stage". Government and airport personnel used thermography to detect suspected swine flu cases during the 2009 pandemic.

Thermography has a long history, although its use has increased dramatically with the commercial and industrial applications of the past fifty years. Firefighters use thermography to see through smoke, to find persons, and to localize the base of a fire. Maintenance technicians use thermography to locate overheating joints and sections of power lines, which are a sign of impending failure. Building construction technicians can see thermal signatures that indicate heat leaks in faulty thermal insulation and can use the results to improve the efficiency of heating and air-conditioning units.

The appearance and operation of a modern thermographic camera is often similar to a camcorder. Often the live thermogram reveals temperature variations so clearly that a photograph is not necessary for analysis. A recording module is therefore not always built-in.

Specialized thermal imaging cameras use focal plane arrays (FPAs) that respond to longer wavelengths (mid- and long-wavelength infrared). The most common types are InSb, InGaAs, HgCdTe and QWIP FPA. The newest technologies use low-cost, uncooled microbolometers as FPA sensors. Their resolution is considerably lower than that of optical cameras, mostly 160x120 or 320x240 pixels, up to 1280 x 1024 for the most expensive models. Thermal imaging cameras are much more expensive than their visible-spectrum counterparts, and higher-end models are often export-restricted due to the military uses for this technology. Older bolometers or more sensitive models such as InSb require cryogenic cooling, usually by a miniature Stirling cycle refrigerator or liquid nitrogen.

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