Measurement of defect depth by peak second derivative method in pulse thermography

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作者
Feng Lichun [1 ]
He Ruigang [1 ]
Zhang Yan [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Normal Univ, Dept Phys, Beijing 100048, Peoples R China
来源
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PHOTOELECTRONIC DETECTION AND IMAGING 2011: ADVANCES IN INFRARED IMAGING AND APPLICATIONS | 2011年 / 8193卷
关键词
NDE; pulsed thermography; second derivative method;
D O I
10.1117/12.900701
中图分类号
O43 [光学];
学科分类号
070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
In pulse thermography, pulsed flash energy is applied to the surface and the temperature of the surface is recorded and analysed. Generally the the flash duration is short and the heating could be taken as impulse function. After the surface is heated instantaneously, heat goes down by conduction. If an area has defect below, the temprature of this area will be different from the temprature of defect free area. Analytic solution indicates that the time at which the temperature descending curve of the area with defect below separate from the curve of the defect free area is proportional to the square of the defect depth. Thus, if the deviation time is determined, the defect depth could be calculated. In real inspection, different from theoretical model, the temperature decay curve may be noisy and sometimes fluctuating. And due to the effect of three-dimentional conduction and different boundary conditions the temperature decay curve is different from the theoretical solution under ideal conditions. All these affect the identification of the deviation time and then affect the accurary of the depth measurement. Peak temperature contrast and peak slope of temperature contrast methods are popularly used in depth measurement, but all these two methods require the prior determination of a reference point that is known to be on sound material. Peak second derivative method in log scale is a reference free method which can somehow decrease the influence of noisy data and three-dimentioanl conduction. To reduce the noise induced by derivation, fitted data instead of raw data is offten used. Hower, the global data fitting is not suitable in some situation. In this paper, peak second derivative method based on patial data fitting is proposed and results are discussed. The results show that this method could improve the accuracy of depth measurement for CFRP specimen.
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