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Title
Damage Detection using SONIC IR Imaging for Composite Laminate
Description
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a branch of scientific methods and techniques
used to evaluate the defects and irregularities in engineering materials. These methods
conduct testing without destroying or altering material’s structure and functionality. Most
of these defects are subsurface making them difficult to detect and access.
SONIC INFRARED (IR) is a relatively new and emerging vibrothermography
method under the category of NDT methods. This is a fast NDT inspection method that
uses an ultrasonic generator to pass an ultrasonic pulse through the test specimen which
results in a temperature variation in the test specimen. The temperature increase around
the area of the defect is more because of frictional heating due to the vibration of the
specimen. This temperature variation can be observed using a thermal camera.
In this research study, the temperature variation in the composite laminate during
the SONIC IR experimentation using an infrared thermal camera. These recorded data are
used to determine the location, dimension and depth of defects through SONIC IR NDT
method using existing defect detection algorithms. Probability of detection analysis is
used to determine the probability of detection under specific experimental conditions for
two different types of composite laminates. Lastly, the effect of the process parameters
such as number of pulses, pulse duration and time delay between pulses of this technique
on the detectability and probability of detection is studied in detail.
used to evaluate the defects and irregularities in engineering materials. These methods
conduct testing without destroying or altering material’s structure and functionality. Most
of these defects are subsurface making them difficult to detect and access.
SONIC INFRARED (IR) is a relatively new and emerging vibrothermography
method under the category of NDT methods. This is a fast NDT inspection method that
uses an ultrasonic generator to pass an ultrasonic pulse through the test specimen which
results in a temperature variation in the test specimen. The temperature increase around
the area of the defect is more because of frictional heating due to the vibration of the
specimen. This temperature variation can be observed using a thermal camera.
In this research study, the temperature variation in the composite laminate during
the SONIC IR experimentation using an infrared thermal camera. These recorded data are
used to determine the location, dimension and depth of defects through SONIC IR NDT
method using existing defect detection algorithms. Probability of detection analysis is
used to determine the probability of detection under specific experimental conditions for
two different types of composite laminates. Lastly, the effect of the process parameters
such as number of pulses, pulse duration and time delay between pulses of this technique
on the detectability and probability of detection is studied in detail.
Date Created
2019
Contributors
- Darnal, Aryabhat (Author)
- Liu, Yongming (Thesis advisor)
- Zhuang, Houlong (Committee member)
- Nian, Qiong (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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Resource Type
Extent
121 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.54927
Level of coding
minimal
Note
Masters Thesis Mechanical Engineering 2019
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System Modified
- 2021-08-26 09:47:01
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