Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but accurate measurement of defect depth is still a big challenge because thermographic signals are typically corrupted by imaging noise and affected by 3D heat conduction. Existing methods based on numerical models are susceptible to signal noise and methods based on analytical models require rigorous assumptions that usually cannot be satisfied in practical applications. This paper presents a new method to improve the measurement accuracy of subsurface defect depth through determining the thermal wave reflection coefficient directly from observed data that is usually assumed to be pre-known. This target is achieved through introducing a new heat transfer model that inclu...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
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...
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...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
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 images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D image, which mig...
L’évaluation non-destructive (END) est une branche de la science qui s’intéresse à l’uniformité, la ...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
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...
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...
This paper introduces a new method to improve the reliability and confidence level of defect depth m...
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 images, which mi...
Defects detected by most thermographic inspection are represented in the form of 2D image, which mig...
L’évaluation non-destructive (END) est une branche de la science qui s’intéresse à l’uniformité, la ...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...
The maximum depth for which a defect of a given size can be detected in thermographic inspections is...