Detection of wear cracks by photothermal radiometry
Abstract
Among the non-destructive techniques, testing methods using thermal waves are starting to be developed in industry. Photothermal radiometry under CW excitation, which is one of these methods, has been used in this work for the detection of wear cracks, either emerging on the surface of the sample or covered with a thin layer. Before conducting the experimental study, we have developed a three-dimensional mathematical model. It is shown that the influence of the flaw on the photothermal signal is indeed the result of two phenomena: a thermal barrier effect and an optical effect owing to the higher emissivity of the crack when it is emerging.
- Publication:
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Wear
- Pub Date:
- April 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993Wear..162..590B
- Keywords:
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- Cracking (Fracturing);
- Nondestructive Tests;
- Radiometers;
- Wear;
- Mathematical Models;
- Microcracks;
- Temperature Distribution;
- Three Dimensional Models;
- Quality Assurance and Reliability