Virtual wave concept for thermographic thickness estimation in carbon fiber reinforced plastics

Holger Plasser, Günther Mayr, Gregor Thummerer, Günther Hendorfer, Peter Burgholzer

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Abstract

The intention of the virtual wave concept (VWC) is to convert temporal temperature data, e.g. measured by an IR-camera, into a virtual wave field. Due to the focal plane array of the IR detector extensive and complex structures can be tested rapidly with the advantage that no coupling medium is necessary. Using VWC, e.g. internal heat sources can be detected by reconstruction algorithms of ultrasonic testing. In this work VWC is applied to carry out thermographic parameter estimation to derive the thickness of the specimen.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationINTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF QUANTUM ELECTRONICS 62nd Course (2018), Erice
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event62nd Course Quantum Electronics - Erice, Italy
Duration: 6 Sept 201812 Sept 2018
http://www.sbai.uniroma1.it/conferenze/photoacoustic-photothermal/Programme.html

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Workshop62nd Course Quantum Electronics
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityErice
Period06.09.201812.09.2018
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  • 2018 FLIR Second Prize

    Plasser, H. (Recipient), 11 Sept 2018

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