In the field of materials testing, numerous methods have been established including infrared thermography. Often, it is the combination of different methods that enables the desired results for component characterisation. For example, you can analyse displacements and mechanical deformations of material samples and components parallel with its thermal reaction.
In the upcoming free of charge InfraTec online event you learn more about the benefits, types and challenges of aerial thermography and get more information on applications for thermography in airborne remote sensing.
On 30 August 2023,, interested parties and thermographers from science and industry will have the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities of thermography in the demanding field of research and development.
Thermography enables the analysis of flows by visualising characteristically thermal signatures, which are caused by different heat transfer coefficients. Thus, even the smallest flow-induced temperature gradients can be detected without influencing the flow behaviour.
Since 2017, the Technical University of Dresden has organised the "BeING Inside" practical project week for A-level pupils and students in semesters 1 to 5 with an enthusiasm for engineering. This year, InfraTec supported the event as a cooperation partner, during which an industrial project was simulated under close-to-reality conditions.