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3 December 1993 Forced diffusion thermography
Jon R. Lesniak, Bradley R. Boyce
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Abstract
A new thermographic technique, Forced-Diffusion Thermography (FDT), is described. Forced-Diffusion Thermography uses a continuously projected dynamic heat pattern to set up appropriate combinations of lateral and through-depth heat flow in structures. A synchronous imaging IR camera is used to measure the structures thermal response to a patterned heat flux in order to find flaws such as cracks and delaminations. A numerical model of the technique is used to describe the thermal responses to cracks and delaminations. Experimental data is presented for the case of a fatigue crack in a 2 mm thick aluminum skin.
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Jon R. Lesniak and Bradley R. Boyce "Forced diffusion thermography", Proc. SPIE 2001, Nondestructive Inspection of Aging Aircraft, (3 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.163835
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Cameras

Heat flux

Inspection

Nondestructive evaluation

Aluminum

Infrared cameras

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