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Review of unmanned aerial vehicle infrared thermography (UAV-IRT) applications in building thermal performance: towards the thermal performance evaluation of building envelope

Dongjie Zhang, Changhong Zhan, Lin Chen, Yongjie Wang, Guanghao Li

2024Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Journal25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Thermal performance assessment of building envelopes is a crucial step in building completion acceptance, insulation retrofits, energy consumption monitoring, and carbon emission reduction. Testing methods often encounter strict conditions, time-consuming procedures, and extensive labour requirements. However, the recent advancement of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with infrared thermography has paved the way for rapid and accurate thermal performance evaluation in building envelopes. This paper utilises bibliometric analysis and knowledge graph exploration to systematically examine the current research status and key issues surrounding UAV infrared thermography in building envelope thermal performance assessment. The primary emphasis is on field testing of thermal transmittance in building envelopes and thermal anomaly detection. Subsequently, the paper elaborates on instrument selection and site investigation methods, outlines the approach for flight pathway planning, emissivity, and environmental temperature, and summarises data processing and quantitative, and qualitative analysis methods.

Topics & Concepts

ThermographyBuilding envelopeThermalInfraredEnvelope (radar)Aerospace engineeringEnvironmental scienceThermal infraredThermal comfortRemote sensingEngineeringComputer scienceMeteorologyOpticsPhysicsGeographyRadarThermography and Photoacoustic TechniquesConservation Techniques and StudiesUrban Heat Island Mitigation
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