Three-dimensional defect reconstruction in carbon fiber-reinforced composites with temporally non-uniform pulsed thermography data

L. Gahleitner, Günther Mayr, P. Burgholzer, U. Cakmak

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Abstract

This research study presents an efficient and comprehensive three-dimensional photothermal reconstruction scheme for non-uniform pulsed thermography data utilizing the virtual wave concept. For the transformation of temperature signals into virtual wave signals, different physical-based temporally non-uniform sampling techniques for the temperature and the virtual wave signal are used. Furthermore, time reversal is implemented for three-dimensional defect reconstruction in the context of temporally non-uniform sampling. The proposed reconstruction scheme is experimentally demonstrated using carbon fiber-reinforced composite samples with foreign object defects as well as flat bottom holes. To sum up, a reconstruction technique is demonstrated that allows increasing the computational efficiency, while retaining the quality of the reconstruction results and simultaneously reducing data storage requirements compared to conventional temporally uniform sampling.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103363
Number of pages13
JournalNDT & E INTERNATIONAL
Volume154
Issue number154
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Composite materials
  • Non-destructive testing
  • Non-uniform sampling
  • Photothermal defect reconstruction
  • Pulsed thermography
  • Virtual wave concept

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