Use of infrared radiometry in temperature measurement of plant leaf
by Hristo I. Hristov; Kalin L. Dimitrov; Stanyo V. Kolev
International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems (IJRIS), Vol. 13, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: Through our present work we will show the importance of infrared radiometry in conducting various plant studies. We will look at the factors that affect temperature measurements and their significance. We will analyse how changing the distance between a radiometer and an object of study affects the heat flux entering the radiometer aperture from an object, and then how changing the distance between them affects the total remaining heat flux entering the radiometer aperture. We will analyse these processes in different temperatures and with different surface areas of the object of study. We will observe the change of the flux entering from the object of study and the change in the total remaining heat flux entering the radiometer aperture, when the scene is made of insulation material. We will draw conclusions about the significance of the distance between the thermal camera and the object of study.

Online publication date: Sat, 30-Oct-2021

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