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12 March 1982 Mobile Ground-Based Infrared Heat Loss Survey Of 25,000 Buildings In West Allis, Wisconsin
David W. Baraniak, C.Elgar Williams
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Abstract
This paper will offer a synopsis of a unique infrared mobile ground based heat loss scanning program undertaken by the City of West Allis, Wisconsin during the 1981 heating season. Nearly 25,000 structures were surveyed over a period of six weeks. Further, the paper will contain a brief introduction describing the 1979 pilot program which served as the base for the 1981 full City scanning program. Finally, the paper will discuss prescanning preparation, data acquisition, training programs, data dissemination and a summary of key points. An epilog will follow.
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David W. Baraniak and C.Elgar Williams "Mobile Ground-Based Infrared Heat Loss Survey Of 25,000 Buildings In West Allis, Wisconsin", Proc. SPIE 0313, Thermal Infrared Sensing Applied to Energy Conservation in Building Envelopes, (12 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932947
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KEYWORDS
Buildings

Data acquisition

Infrared radiation

Video

Cameras

Infrared cameras

Data communications

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