Measurement and simulation of a temperature field
Abstract
Measurements of surface temperature fields are used to determine the heat transfer by conduction and convection from an inhomogeneously heated metallic tube into environment. For most of the here reported measurements we use a low-cost infra-red camera Seek Thermal, but the results are also compared to measurements done with a professional Fluke Ti20 Thermal imager. The results are interpreted using two simple theoretical models which give estimates of the thermal conductivity of the tube and the heat transfer coefficient between the tube and the environment.
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