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Experimental Study of Micro-Cracks in Laboratory and In Situ Using Infrared Thermography
Non-destructive techniques are essential to detect common pathologies and analyse the building behaviour. Infrared thermography is a testing technology that has been applied to buildings diagnosis for some decades. However, there are still some applications which are not yet completely explored like the detection of micro-cracks on façade coating materials.
Experimental Study of Micro-Cracks in Laboratory and In Situ Using Infrared Thermography
Non-destructive techniques are essential to detect common pathologies and analyse the building behaviour. Infrared thermography is a testing technology that has been applied to buildings diagnosis for some decades. However, there are still some applications which are not yet completely explored like the detection of micro-cracks on façade coating materials.
Experimental Study of Micro-Cracks in Laboratory and In Situ Using Infrared Thermography
Barreira, E. (author) / de Freitas, S.S. (author) / de Freitas, V.P. (author) / Delgado, J.M.P.Q. (author)
2014
6 Seiten
Conference paper
English
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