Abstract. The optically excited lock-in shearography (OLS) is an optical method for remote non-destructive testing by monitoring the displacement field of the object to be inspected. OLS is designed for quick and one-sided non-destructive testing of large components. The surface displacement is measured by means of an expanded laser beam. For non-destructive testing, usually not the displacement of the whole inspected object is of interest, but only the changes in the displacement field that are caused by defects. To determine the depth of defects we combined it, in the past, with the lockin technique where modulated excitation generates a thermal wave in the sample which is monitored by a shearography sensor. By using the optical excitatio...
Local defect resonance (LDR) makes use of high frequency vibrations to get a localized resonant acti...
This project aims to investigate the capabilities of shearography against the traditional ultrasound...
The aim of this project is to use a non-destructive testing method, laser shearography, to examine...
Abstract. The optically excited lock-in shearography (OLS) is an optical method for remote non-destr...
In this paper, a consistent way to enhance acoustic, optical and thermal defect responses is suggest...
In this paper, a consistent way to enhance acoustic, optical and thermal defect responses is suggest...
The presence of a defect leads to a local decrease in rigidity for a certain mass of the material an...
The concept of local defect resonance (LDR) can be used to diagnose the presence of defects, such as...
In this paper, the lock-in algorithm from lock-in thermography was applied in digital shearography t...
Local Defect Resonance (LDR) is exploited for non-destructive testing (NDT) by using ultrasonic vibr...
Nowadays composite materials such as carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP)s have been widely used ...
Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques have proven to be extremely sensitive to early damage evaluation in ...
A highly efficient activation of defects is crucial for nonlinear, ultrasonic, Non-Destructive Testi...
With the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructive Testi...
Local defect resonance (LDR) makes use of high frequency vibrations to get a localized resonant acti...
Local defect resonance (LDR) makes use of high frequency vibrations to get a localized resonant acti...
This project aims to investigate the capabilities of shearography against the traditional ultrasound...
The aim of this project is to use a non-destructive testing method, laser shearography, to examine...
Abstract. The optically excited lock-in shearography (OLS) is an optical method for remote non-destr...
In this paper, a consistent way to enhance acoustic, optical and thermal defect responses is suggest...
In this paper, a consistent way to enhance acoustic, optical and thermal defect responses is suggest...
The presence of a defect leads to a local decrease in rigidity for a certain mass of the material an...
The concept of local defect resonance (LDR) can be used to diagnose the presence of defects, such as...
In this paper, the lock-in algorithm from lock-in thermography was applied in digital shearography t...
Local Defect Resonance (LDR) is exploited for non-destructive testing (NDT) by using ultrasonic vibr...
Nowadays composite materials such as carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP)s have been widely used ...
Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques have proven to be extremely sensitive to early damage evaluation in ...
A highly efficient activation of defects is crucial for nonlinear, ultrasonic, Non-Destructive Testi...
With the growing demand from industry to optimize and further develop existing Non-Destructive Testi...
Local defect resonance (LDR) makes use of high frequency vibrations to get a localized resonant acti...
Local defect resonance (LDR) makes use of high frequency vibrations to get a localized resonant acti...
This project aims to investigate the capabilities of shearography against the traditional ultrasound...
The aim of this project is to use a non-destructive testing method, laser shearography, to examine...