Thermographic Imaging for High-Temperature Composite Materials

Thermographic Imaging for High-Temperature Composite Materials A Defect Detection Study

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The ability of a thermographic imaging technique for detecting flat-bottom hole defects of various diameters and depths was evaluated in four composite systems (two types of ceramic matrix composites, one metal matrix composite, and one polymer matrix composite) of interest as high-temperature structural materials. The holes ranged from 1 to 13 mm in diameter and 0.1 to 2.5 mm in depth in samples approximately 2-3 mm thick. The thermographic imaging system utilized a scanning mirror optical system and infrared (IR) focusing lens in conjunction with a mercury cadmium telluride infrared detector element to obtain high resolution infrared images. High intensity flash lamps located on the same side as the infrared camera were used to heat the samples. After heating, up to 30 images were sequentially acquired at 70-150 msec intervals. Limits of detectability based on depth and diameter of the flat-bottom holes were defined for each composite material. Ultrasonic and radiographic images of the samples were obtained and compared with the thermographic images. Roth, Don J. and Bodis, James R. and Bishop, Chip Glenn Research Center RTOP 505-63-12...

Book information

ISBN: 9781728899169
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 28
Weight: 91g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm