Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6758313 | NDT & E International | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We apply burst vibrothermography to characterize (area and depth) vertical cracks in a fast way. We present the calculation of the evolution of the surface temperature distribution produced by a vertical crack excited by an ultrasound burst. We develop a stabilized inversion algorithm that is able to retrieve the area and depth of the crack from one thermogram and one timing-graph. We check its performance by inverting both, synthetic data and experimental data taken on samples containing calibrated heat sources. Depth limits are established for accurate reconstructions of the defects as a function of the noise in the data.
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Authors
A. Mendioroz, R. Celorrio, A. Cifuentes, L. Zatón, A. Salazar,