2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.974640
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IR thermography methods in detection of buried mines

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“…Active infrared thermography is one of the main non destructive testing method, investigated in many fields of research (Maladegue, 2001). Also it has been utilized in the field of the landmines detection (Balageas et al, 2004;Nguyen, 2007;Swiderski et al, 2012;Mende et al, 2004) and may be considered complementary to magnetic method.…”
Section: Infrared Thermography Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active infrared thermography is one of the main non destructive testing method, investigated in many fields of research (Maladegue, 2001). Also it has been utilized in the field of the landmines detection (Balageas et al, 2004;Nguyen, 2007;Swiderski et al, 2012;Mende et al, 2004) and may be considered complementary to magnetic method.…”
Section: Infrared Thermography Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working with IR images as a non-invasive method, is a tool that save time and money, working just with the images taken that isolate zones to study a part of the pipe. To prove this hypothesis, it was necessary to divide the work with the physical model in different tests [9,10].…”
Section: Laboratory Model (Case Of Study)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the majority of well-known papers, as, for example, by (Swiderski, Hlosta, Miszczak, 2012;Vavilov, 2012;Pregowski et al, 2000) utilize simplified solution of the direct thermal conductivity problem. Thus, the article by (Swiderski, 2012) represents models for consideration of solid, liquid, and gaseous values of thermal capacity, but the heat and mass transfer problem is not considered at all.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%