This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth measurement based on pulsed thermographic inspection by addressing the over-fitting problem. Different with existing methods using a fixed model structure for all pixels, the proposed method adaptively detects the optimal model structure for each pixel thus targeting to achieve better model fitting while using less model terms. Results from numerical simulations and real experiments suggest that (a) the new method is able to measure defect depth more accurately without a pre-set model structure (error is usually within 1% when SNR>32 dB) in comparison with existing methods, (b) the number of model terms should be 8 for signals with SNR∈View th...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D image, which mig...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but accurate measurement of def...
Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but accurate measurement of def...
This study is focused on the quantitative estimation of defect depth by applying pulsed thermal nond...
L’évaluation non-destructive (END) est une branche de la science qui s’intéresse à l’uniformité, la ...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D image, which mig...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but accurate measurement of def...
Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but accurate measurement of def...
This study is focused on the quantitative estimation of defect depth by applying pulsed thermal nond...
L’évaluation non-destructive (END) est une branche de la science qui s’intéresse à l’uniformité, la ...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Pulsed thermography is widely used for non-destructive testing of various materials. The temperature...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D image, which mig...