Poster Session

Session chairs:

Jonathan Miles, James Madison University

Richard Wurzbach, Maintenance Reliability Group

There are two poster sessions, a student and a general one. The student-oriented poster session is held simultaneously with other activities pertaining to the main session and includes short paper presentations.  The purpose of this session is to encourage awareness of undergraduate and graduate research and scholarship pertaining to the session topics that comprise the ThermoSense conference.  The student poster session will promote awareness and appreciation among professionals in the field for the valuable role of student research in enhancing technical education, and will encourage pursuit of advanced study and technical careers.

To view a complete list of abstracts, click here

List of Current Abstracts
Poster No. Author Title
Student Papers & Posters
[5073-59]
S. V. Ovsyannikov, V. V. Shchennikov, Institute of Metal Physics (Russia)
Measurements of thermoelectric, galvanomagnetic, and thermomagnetic effects at ultrahigh pressure,
[5073-60]
J. E. Bourne, S. Bourne, C. G. Wells, C. L. Jenkins, C. M. Smith, James Madison Univ.
Measurement of tropospheric carbon monoxide by application of gas filter correlation radiometry and atmospheric modeling,
[5073-61]
M. J. Rowley, James Madison Univ.; D. N. Rockwood, Univ. of Delaware; J. J. Miles, James Madison Univ
Fiber-optic infrared measurement system for thermal measurement of a Kapton HN sample, .
General Posters to be on display all day Tuesday in the Exhibition Hall. Authors will be present for discussion during the Poster Session between 6:00 and 7:30 pm.
[5073-62]
C. Ibarra-Castanedo, F. Galmiche, A. Darabi, M. Pilla, M. Klein, A. Ziadi, X. P. Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada)
Thermographic non-destructive evaluation: overview of recent progress,
[5073-63]
Q. Xu, C. Jin, Nanjing Univ. of Science and Technology (China)
Study of interaction procedure of fine water mist with hot objects,
[5073-64]
G. Jimenez-Romano, Ctr. Nacional de Prevencion de Desastres (Mexico); S. De la Cruz-Reyna, UNAM Instituto de Geofisica (Mexico)
Thermal monitoring of Popocatepetl volcano: a tool for estimating the energy balance of eruptions,
[5073-65]
M. Mahmoud, Sheffield Hallam Univ. (United Kingdom)
Design and modeling of compact size environmental telemetry station based on passive optical sensors,
[5073-67]
G. A. Cirino, EletroPPAr Industria EletrÙnica Ltda (Brazil); L. G. Neto, Univ. de Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Design of new cubic-phase distribution lenses for passive infrared motion sensors,
[5073-68]
V. G. Torgunakov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russia)
Inspecting rotating kilns used in cement production: a line IR scanner and data processing,
[5073-69]
B. Wiecek, S. Zwolenik, Politechnika Lodzka (Poland)
Infrared systems for very fast thermal process investigation,
[5073-70]
B. Wiecek, S. Zwolenik, Politechnika Lodzka (Poland)
Theory and thermal measurements of multilayer structures using lock-in thermography,
[5073-71]
B. Wiecek, T. Wajman, M. Felczak, Politechnika Lodzka (Poland)
Thermal management in high-power electronics cooled down using capillary pump,

 

 

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Last Updated on 09 February 2003
By G. R. Peacock