Intérêt et limites de la thermographie infrarouge en tant qu'outil diagnostique en aviculture
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Infrared thermography is an imaging technique based on the detection of objets’ infrared emissions. Temperatures at the surface of objects can thus be measured without any contact or any side effects. This technique is used in different fields. In the industry, it allows to monitor temperatures during manufacturing processes, to make controls on electrical and mechanical devices as they are being operated. It also allows to evaluate buildings insulation and presents interests in security and defence areas. In the avian field, infrared imaging can improve animal thermal comfort by evaluation of buildings insulation, breeding material integrity and temperature measurement of materials in contact with animals (especially litter). This study aimed first at reviewing the advantages of thermography, and at essaying its usefulness in egg temperature monitoring during incubation.
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Infrared thermography is an imaging technique based on the detection of objets’ infrared emissions. Temperatures at the surface of objects can thus be measured without any contact or any side effects. This technique is used in different fields. In the industry, it allows to monitor temperatures during manufacturing processes, to make controls on electrical and mechanical devices as they are being operated. It also allows to evaluate buildings insulation and presents interests in security and defence areas. In the avian field, infrared imaging can improve animal thermal comfort by evaluation of buildings insulation, breeding material integrity and temperature measurement of materials in contact with animals (especially litter). This study aimed first at reviewing the advantages of thermography, and at essaying its usefulness in egg temperature monitoring during incubation.
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