TY - JOUR
T1 - Definition of a new thermal contrast and pulse correction for defect quantification in pulsed thermography
AU - Benítez, Hernán D.
AU - Ibarra-Castanedo, Clemente
AU - Bendada, Abdel Hakim
AU - Maldague, Xavier
AU - Loaiza, Humberto
AU - Caicedo, Eduardo
N1 - Funding Information:
Special acknowledgment for financial support is extended to the Colombian Institute of Science and Technology COLCIENCIAS and Universidad del Valle.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - It is well known that the methods of thermographic non-destructive testing based on the thermal contrast are strongly affected by non-uniform heating at the surface. Hence, the results obtained from these methods considerably depend on the chosen reference point. The differential absolute contrast (DAC) method was developed to eliminate the need of determining a reference point that defined the thermal contrast with respect to an ideal sound area. Although, very useful at early times, the DAC accuracy decreases when the heat front approaches the sample rear face. We propose a new DAC version by explicitly introducing the sample thickness using the thermal quadrupoles theory and showing that the new DAC range of validity increases for long times while preserving the validity for short times. This new contrast is used for defect quantification in composite, Plexiglas™ and aluminum samples.
AB - It is well known that the methods of thermographic non-destructive testing based on the thermal contrast are strongly affected by non-uniform heating at the surface. Hence, the results obtained from these methods considerably depend on the chosen reference point. The differential absolute contrast (DAC) method was developed to eliminate the need of determining a reference point that defined the thermal contrast with respect to an ideal sound area. Although, very useful at early times, the DAC accuracy decreases when the heat front approaches the sample rear face. We propose a new DAC version by explicitly introducing the sample thickness using the thermal quadrupoles theory and showing that the new DAC range of validity increases for long times while preserving the validity for short times. This new contrast is used for defect quantification in composite, Plexiglas™ and aluminum samples.
KW - Reference-free thermal contrast
KW - Thermal quadrupoles
KW - Thermographic non-destructive testing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.infrared.2007.01.001
DO - 10.1016/j.infrared.2007.01.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:37449003034
SN - 1350-4495
VL - 51
SP - 160
EP - 167
JO - Infrared Physics and Technology
JF - Infrared Physics and Technology
IS - 3
ER -