Quantification of Thermographic Mapping Techniques

Abstract

Thermographic mapping of microwave fields is a method of imaging the electromagnetic field in a region of space by viewing the heating it produces when interacting with a material. As the microwave field interacts with a material, some of the electromagnetic energy may be converted into heat. This heat can be viewed in several ways; the most useful technique developed to date involves an infrared camera. The objective of this work is to develop appropriate theoretical and experimental practices to allow for the design and manufacture of an electromagnetic absorbing screen. The absorbing screen must exhibit a significant heat rise for a small amount of incident electromagnetic energy while not disturbing the electromagnetic field it is measuring. Thus, the design of the absorber involves a trade-off between these two desirable properties.... Thermographic mapping, Infrared (IR) camera, Electromagnetic energy.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1992
Accession Number
ADA264020

Entities

People

  • Don Metzger
  • John Norgard

Organizations

  • University of Colorado, at Colorado Springs

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Cameras
  • Computational Science
  • Data Processing
  • Dielectric Permittivity
  • Electric Fields
  • Electromagnetic Fields
  • Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Electromagnetism
  • Epoxy Resins
  • Equations
  • Infrared Cameras
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Magnetic Properties
  • Materials
  • Microwaves
  • Radiation

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Plasma Physics / Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Thermal Physics or Thermal Science.

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Hall-Effect Thruster