07-29-2016, 10:05 AM
Anthony,
I think it might be doable with a FLIR sensor depending on what you are looking at. The gas above liquid in a tank responds to temperature changes much more quickly that the liquid, so it creates a gradient. Here is a link to an article on the subject with some pretty impressive pics:
http://www.maintenancetechnology.com/200...nks-silos/
Twenty years ago I could have got you some answers since I used to work for a company that built aerial FLIR scanners. Unfortunately I've lost touch with those guys.
Tom
I think it might be doable with a FLIR sensor depending on what you are looking at. The gas above liquid in a tank responds to temperature changes much more quickly that the liquid, so it creates a gradient. Here is a link to an article on the subject with some pretty impressive pics:
http://www.maintenancetechnology.com/200...nks-silos/
Twenty years ago I could have got you some answers since I used to work for a company that built aerial FLIR scanners. Unfortunately I've lost touch with those guys.
Tom