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28 March 1986 Thermal Imaging For The Nuclear Power Industry
Frank T. Caruso
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Abstract
While, on its face, thermal imaging for the nuclear power industry bears little difference from infrared imaging for the industrial complex, as a whole in so far as equipment, trained personnel, and technique, are concerned), there are vast differences with regard to access, training, and movement within a nuclear facility. For the uninitiated, working inside of a nuclear power plant can be a series of frustrations, fraught with time wasting periods of training, classes, and seminars,-interspers with an unending line of meetings and project planning sessions. For those used to working within the system, the experience can be of of tre mendous satisfaction in undertaking, and successfully completing a project under some very difficult circumstances.
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Frank T. Caruso "Thermal Imaging For The Nuclear Power Industry", Proc. SPIE 0581, Thermosense VIII: Thermal Infrared Sensing for Diagnostics and Control, (28 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950897
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Thermography

Transformers

Contamination

Physics

Cameras

Safety

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