Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes
Prohibitive equipment cost and certain export regulations are the major obstacles to the widespread adoption of infrared (IR) thermography when evaluating building envelopes. In this work, we propose the use of an affordable and easily available camera as a first step of making the technology access...
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doaj-b379a5e1433c41bc9c3fbd0a8f65d2342021-04-02T15:50:08ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352020-09-0193697710Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopesNaadir Vorajee0Asit Kumar Mishra1Amit Kumar Mishra2Electrical Engineering Department, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7700, South AfricaBerkeley Education Alliance for Research in Singapore, CREATE Tower, 138602, Singapore; Corresponding author.Electrical Engineering Department, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7700, South AfricaProhibitive equipment cost and certain export regulations are the major obstacles to the widespread adoption of infrared (IR) thermography when evaluating building envelopes. In this work, we propose the use of an affordable and easily available camera as a first step of making the technology accessible. Combined with image post-processing, we hypothesize that a low-cost, low-resolution, and consumer-grade device can provide an economic alternative for the periodic evaluation of building envelopes. Following a market survey, the Seek Thermal Compact (STC) was chosen for evaluation. The STC was able to accurately measure the temperature of surfaces and distinguish small thermal anomalies (3 mm in diameter), and the IR images can be post-processed to reasonably estimate the anomaly areas. The STC was particularly effective when images were taken within 1.75 m from the surface. The 1.75 m distance did not pose a challenge in this study, as the goal was to mount the selected IR camera on an unmanned aerial vehicle for the surveys. The small size and weight of the STC were also useful. The results from the analysis of the capability of the STC and the image post-processing techniques may help form the basis of future investigations aiming at lowering the cost of building thermographic surveys.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263520300418IR thermographyBuilding envelopesCost-effectiveThermal imagesImage processingSegmentation algorithms |
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Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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Analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in South Africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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analyzing capacity of a consumer-grade infrared camera in south africa for cost-effective aerial inspection of building envelopes |
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Frontiers of Architectural Research |
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Prohibitive equipment cost and certain export regulations are the major obstacles to the widespread adoption of infrared (IR) thermography when evaluating building envelopes. In this work, we propose the use of an affordable and easily available camera as a first step of making the technology accessible. Combined with image post-processing, we hypothesize that a low-cost, low-resolution, and consumer-grade device can provide an economic alternative for the periodic evaluation of building envelopes. Following a market survey, the Seek Thermal Compact (STC) was chosen for evaluation. The STC was able to accurately measure the temperature of surfaces and distinguish small thermal anomalies (3 mm in diameter), and the IR images can be post-processed to reasonably estimate the anomaly areas. The STC was particularly effective when images were taken within 1.75 m from the surface. The 1.75 m distance did not pose a challenge in this study, as the goal was to mount the selected IR camera on an unmanned aerial vehicle for the surveys. The small size and weight of the STC were also useful. The results from the analysis of the capability of the STC and the image post-processing techniques may help form the basis of future investigations aiming at lowering the cost of building thermographic surveys. |
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IR thermography Building envelopes Cost-effective Thermal images Image processing Segmentation algorithms |
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