Infrared thermal imaging cameras play an important role in the study of rock temperature rise and fall.
Infrared thermal imaging cameras can help scientists monitor the temperature changes on the surface of rocks in real-time, thereby understanding the thermal conduction processes inside the rocks. In this way, researchers can better understand the thermal properties of rocks, such as thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity, as well as the response and behavior of rocks when heated.
Infrared thermal imaging cameras are of great significance for research in geology, rock physics, and rock engineering fields.