Lockin and burst-phase induction thermography for NDE
Eddy current activated thermography uses resistive losses inside the sample for heating. This heating is done in a modulated way (Induction-Lockin-Thermography: ILT) or as a burst with a subsequent Fourier transformation of the temperature image sequence (Induction-Burst-Phase thermography: IBP). The phase evaluation of ILT and IBP has significant advantages as compared to inductive heating with visual inspection of the thermographic sequence: Phase angle images are independent of most artefacts like reflections, variation in emission coefficient, or inhomogeneous heating. Also the signal-tonoise ratio in the amplitude and phase images is significantly better than in single temperature images.
G.RIEGER
Reçu le 6 août 2006.
Accepté le 26 septembre 2006.
lock-in thermography, burst-phase thermography, induction thermography, NDE
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