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21 March 1994 Optimization of thermographic NDT using finite element analysis
Ken E. Lulay, Morteza Safai
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Abstract
Experimental and analytical methods were used to study heating techniques for IR thermography inspection of superplastic formed/diffusion bonded (SPF/DB) structural components. Various thermal loads were investigated to determine the parameters required for highest flaw detection sensitivity. Finite element analysis was used to determine optical heating techniques. According to the analysis, short burst, high intensity heating on the inspection side of the part is required for the highest flaw detection sensitivity. The analytical results were verified using an IR camera and heat lamps to detect unbonds in four-sheet SPF/DB panels. Good quantitative agreement between the analysis and laboratory experiments was obtained.
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Ken E. Lulay and Morteza Safai "Optimization of thermographic NDT using finite element analysis", Proc. SPIE 2245, Thermosense XVI: An International Conference on Thermal Sensing and Imaging Diagnostic Applications, (21 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.171159
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KEYWORDS
Finite element methods

Nondestructive evaluation

Inspection

Image processing

Titanium

Infrared cameras

Lamps

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