Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
245751 Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Active dynamic thermography was proved to be a new alternative for crack detection. To achieve zero failure sheet metal production in the press shop, this method was investigated for different steel components, which were directly collected from series production. And the cracks in the presented specimens differ in length and in depth, and a series study on these surface cracks is executed. The crack detection capabilities of active thermography with two different excitation sources were compared: optical and inductive excited thermography. Results of experiments obtained by these two techniques are showed and compared with each other. Opportunities of applying these methods in press shop are discussed.

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