R. Falessi's research while affiliated with Centro Sviluppo Materiali S.p.A. and other places
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Publications (2)
The paper presents the work done to assess the usefulness of the thermographic analysis in the design of a detection system for longitudinal defects in coils manufactured by a tandem cold mill. The approach started with a first phase devoted to the development of a computer system for the acquisition of high resolution thermal maps of the whole str...
A new, advanced and breakthrough technology has been developed for hot slab on-line surface inspection and installed in Aceralia (Spain). This innovative inspection system, integrating novel Conoscopic Holography, CCD cameras, a complex mechanical system and intelligent tools, operates in the real environment of a continuous casting facility, allow...
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... Results for this large standoff profilometer in industrial applications have been reported in [11][12][13][14] among others. An outline of one of them follows. ...
... By using infrared linear scanners rather than an infrared camera that takes two-dimensional ͑2D͒ images, extremely long moving objects, such as steel strips, can be inspected effectively. 19 It is interesting to note that the formation of the image based on a stream of line scans is very similar to the one carried out using linear cameras that take images in the visible spectrum. 20 The main difference is that when using the infrared line scanner there is only one temperature sensor, which reduces costs. ...