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News Release from: Cedip Infrared Systems | Subject: ThermoSense XXVi
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2005
Technical paper is 'outstanding'
Award winning paper deals with the long-term reliability of a high pressure sensor using bellows made mainly of electroplated nickel
At the recent ThermoSense XXVi meeting in Orlando, USA, Pierre Bremond, technical director of Cedip Infrared Systems, received the Kantsios Award for the outstanding technical paper at the meeting The paper 'Thermal evaluation of the mean fatigue limit of a complex structure' was written in conjunction with Olivier Arnould and Francois Hild of LMT Cachan
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The study detailed in the award winning paper deals with the long-term reliability of a high pressure sensor using bellows made mainly of electroplated nickel.
An infrared thermographic technique is presented that was used to determine the mean fatigue limit of the bellows that are typically expected to stay in service for many decades.
The thermal results are shown to compare favourably with those obtained mechanically from a Woehler diagram.
Thermosense is the oldest and largest international technical meeting focused on scientific, industrial and general uses of infrared imaging and infrared temperature measurements.
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