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21 March 1994Use of infrared thermography in aiding and monitoring weatherization work: lessons learned
This paper will detail the successful uses of IR cameras within New York's weatherization program, examine and evaluate the reasons thermography has not reached the level of use of other technologies, and present New York's strategy to see thermography's full potential realized within the State.
Rick Gerardi
"Use of infrared thermography in aiding and monitoring weatherization work: lessons learned", Proc. SPIE 2245, Thermosense XVI: An International Conference on Thermal Sensing and Imaging Diagnostic Applications, (21 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.171182
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Rick Gerardi, "Use of infrared thermography in aiding and monitoring weatherization work: lessons learned," Proc. SPIE 2245, Thermosense XVI: An International Conference on Thermal Sensing and Imaging Diagnostic Applications, (21 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.171182