Affiliations: Grad. School of Science and Arts, University of East
Asia, 2-1 Ichinomiya Gakuen-cho, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-8503, Japan. | 3-7-19 Higashioshima-cho, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki
235-5678, Japan.
Abstract: The infrared radiometer (IR) displays the radiation temperature
distribution. Frequently, thermal images on a CRT display fluctuate and those
radiation temperatures cannot be measured correctly. Therefore, we are
frequently faced with the difficult problem of evaluating the detection limits
on surface and internal flaws in construction and underground structures, and
so on. Those difficulties are considered to be due to fluctuations of the
meteorological and environmental factors, mainly influenced by solar radiation,
wind velocity, atmospheric temperature, and so on. Our experimental study
clarifies the relation between variations of the thermal images on the CRT of
IR display and the environmental factors using an analysis of power spectral
density.
Keywords: thermal image, detection limit, environmental factors, fluctuation, power spectral density