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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2018.60.6.021

Drone Infrared Thermography Method for Leakage Inspection of Reservoir Embankment  

Lee, Joon Gu (Rural Research Institute, KRC)
Ryu, Yong Chul (Kotam co./CNU)
Kim, Young Hwa (Rural Research Institute, KRC)
Choi, Won (Department of ecology.landscape.systems engineering, SNU)
Kim, Han Joong (Department of Regional Resource Systems Engineering, HNU)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.60, no.6, 2018 , pp. 21-31 More about this Journal
Abstract
The result of examination of diagnostic method, which is composed of a combination of a thermal camera and a drone that visually shows the temperature of the object by detecting the infrared rays, for detecting the leakage of earth dam was driven in this research. The drone infrared thermography method was suggested to precise safety diagnosis through direct comparing the two method results of electrical resistivity survey and thermal image survey. The important advantage of the thermal leakage detection method was the simplicity of the application, the quickness of the results, and the effectiveness of the work in combination with the existing diagnosis method.
Keywords
Infrared thermography; thermal image; leakage inspection; reservoir; embankment; drone;
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