Develop Sonic Infrared Imaging Nde For Local Damage Assessment In Civil Structures

  • He, Qi
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Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
DigitalCommons@WayneState

Abstract

Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) is an interdisciplinary field of study, which is concerned with the development of analysis techniques and measurement technologies for the quantitative characterization of materials, tissues and structures. Ultrasonic IR Imaging is a novel NDE technique, which combines a short ultrasonic pulse excitation and infrared imaging to detect defects in materials and structures. In this technique, a sound pulse with a frequency in the range of 20-40kHz is infused on a target material for a short duration (usually less than one second). The sonic/ultrasonic sound waves travel into the material and cause rubbing and clapping between the surfaces of any defects (such as cracks, delamination) that may be present in that...

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