Active thermography NDT are full field, non contact techniques used on steel, composites and ceramics for defect and damage detection. In this paper, thermal parameters and material responses of samples are investigated quantitatively by means of theoretical and experimental approaches. Free material response to thermal loading is investigated for two classes of materials for structural applications: steel and ceramic.

Quantitative comparison of amplitude and phase thermal responses on steels and ceramics through active thermography techniques / Sesana, Raffaella; Francesca, Curà; PESSOLANO FILOS, Irene; DE MADDIS, Manuela; Rizzo, Sebastiano; Corsaro, Luca. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020), pp. 1-12. (Intervento presentato al convegno IRF2020: 7th International Conference Integrity-Reliability-Failure tenutosi a Funchal, Madeira PT nel 6-10 Settembre 2020).

Quantitative comparison of amplitude and phase thermal responses on steels and ceramics through active thermography techniques

Raffaella Sesana;Francesca Curà;Irene Pessolano Filos;Manuela De Maddis;Luca Corsaro
2020

Abstract

Active thermography NDT are full field, non contact techniques used on steel, composites and ceramics for defect and damage detection. In this paper, thermal parameters and material responses of samples are investigated quantitatively by means of theoretical and experimental approaches. Free material response to thermal loading is investigated for two classes of materials for structural applications: steel and ceramic.
2020
978-989-54756-1-2
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