Infrared thermography is a measurement technique that enables to obtain
non intrusive measurements of surface temperatures. One of the
interesting features of this technique is its ability to measure a full
two dimensional map of the surface temperature and for this reason it
has been widely used as a flow visualization technique. Since the
temperature measurements can be extremely accurate it is possible, by
using a heat flux sensor, also to measure convective heat transfer
coefficient distributions on a surface making the technique de facto
quantitative. This book, starting from the basic theory of infrared
thermography and heat flux sensor guides, both the experienced
researcher and the young student, in the correct application of this
powerful technique to various practical problems. A significant number
of examples and applications are also examined in detail.