Simulation in infrared imaging: using electrical circuit principles to model heat transfer

R. J. Evans
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The use of electrical circuits to model the thermal warming and cooling of database objects is discussed with reference to the application of forward looking infrared systems. Previous models yielded object surface temperature predictions which varied much too widely across a diurnal cycle. Thermal capacitance, or heat storage capacity of database objects, was also ignored. Analysis of the original circuit and modifications of this circuit reveals that predicted object surface temperature is highly dependent upon material parameters, including the thickness of the object, its thermal conductivity, and its attachment to other objects. It is noted that, while many of the shortcomings can be overcome, it is clear that in order to produce relative levels of display luminance which are faithful reproductions of the thermal output of individual database objects, more precision is required for parameter estimation. While such precision may be useful for target acquisition models, use of such a complex package for flight training appears unwarranted.<>
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红外成像中的模拟:利用电路原理模拟热传递
结合前视红外系统的应用,讨论了利用电路模拟数据库对象的升温和降温过程。以前的模型得出的物体表面温度预测在一天的周期中变化太大。热容,即数据库对象的蓄热能力,也被忽略了。对原始电路的分析和对该电路的修改表明,预测的物体表面温度高度依赖于材料参数,包括物体的厚度,其导热性以及与其他物体的附着。值得注意的是,虽然许多缺点可以克服,但很明显,为了产生相对水平的显示亮度,忠实地再现单个数据库对象的热输出,参数估计需要更精确。虽然这种精度可能对目标获取模型有用,但在飞行训练中使用如此复杂的软件包似乎是没有根据的
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