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Flash infrared thermography efficient detection of production defects in a cfrp aircraft component by means of flash infrared thermography
Journal Contribution - Journal Article
Flash thermography is a promising technique to perform quick and non-contact non-destructive testing of composite materials. However, several limitations such as non-uniform heating and lateral heat diffusion complicate the accurateness of this technique. This paper presents an experimental case study of flash thermography for the non-destructive testing of a CFRP component of an aircraft with production defects. Three post-processing techniques, namely Differential Absolute Contrast (DAC), Pulsed Phase Thermography (PPT) and Principal Component Thermography (PCT), are applied to the recorded dataset. A qualitative comparison between these processing techniques is performed based on their defect enhancement capabilities in a component with industrial complexity.
Journal: SAMPE JOURNAL
ISSN: 0091-1062
Issue: 3
Volume: 58
Pages: 10 - 16
Publication year:2022
Keywords:Materials science, General & traditional engineering
Accessibility:Open