Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences
After the detection of internal defects in materials, the characterization of these plays a decisive role in order to establish the severity of these flaws. Finite difference thermal contrast (FDTC) is a new technique proposed recently for contrast enhancement in sequences of thermal images in order...
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doaj-add3c3db191f40d38cfad52c3b2b6d872020-11-25T02:15:24ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232015-09-01353616810.15446/ing.investig.v35n3.5055241367Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequencesAndrés David Restrepo Girón0Escuela de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica Universidad del ValleAfter the detection of internal defects in materials, the characterization of these plays a decisive role in order to establish the severity of these flaws. Finite difference thermal contrast (FDTC) is a new technique proposed recently for contrast enhancement in sequences of thermal images in order to allow the detection of internal flaws in composite slabs with greater probability of success. Besides FDTC, a criterion was also conceived for the estimation of the depth of the detected defects, which brings good results for shallow and strong contrast defects, but poor estimations for deeper and weaker defects. Considering this problem, a revision of the original criterion is carried out in this paper to define a new and robust criterion for estimating the depth of defects, applied after FDTC en-hancement and flaws detection. Results of the execution of the revised algorithm on a synthetized thermal sequence from an artificial CFRP slab (using ThermoCalc6L software) show a better performance of the estimation task, reducing the average relative error by more than half.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/50552Pulsed thermographycomposite materialsthermal contrastFDTC. |
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Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences |
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Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences |
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Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences |
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Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences |
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Enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in CFRP slabs from FDTC thermal contrast sequences |
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enhanced method for flaws depth estimation in cfrp slabs from fdtc thermal contrast sequences |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Ingeniería e Investigación |
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0120-5609 2248-8723 |
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2015-09-01 |
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After the detection of internal defects in materials, the characterization of these plays a decisive role in order to establish the severity of these flaws. Finite difference thermal contrast (FDTC) is a new technique proposed recently for contrast enhancement in sequences of thermal images in order to allow the detection of internal flaws in composite slabs with greater probability of success. Besides FDTC, a criterion was also conceived for the estimation of the depth of the detected defects, which brings good results for shallow and strong contrast defects, but poor estimations for deeper and weaker defects. Considering this problem, a revision of the original criterion is carried out in this paper to define a new and robust criterion for estimating the depth of defects, applied after FDTC en-hancement and flaws detection. Results of the execution of the revised algorithm on a synthetized thermal sequence from an artificial CFRP slab (using ThermoCalc6L software) show a better performance of the estimation task, reducing the average relative error by more than half. |
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Pulsed thermography composite materials thermal contrast FDTC. |
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https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/50552 |
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