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Anwendungsbreiche und Grenzen der Blitzthermografie - Entwicklung eines anwendungsnahen Standards
(2012)
As shown recently, the quantification of damage in historic masonry structures is possible by using active thermography. In this paper, a case study is presented concerning systematic studies of the determination of damage size and prognosis of damage increase inside a sandstone column by using different approaches of active thermography. Various heating sources as well as impulse and periodic heating have been compared. Reproducible investigations in regular time intervals for structural monitoring are possible.
Active thermography is sensitive to inhomogeneities at and below the surface of objects investigated. Thus, it should be useful for detecting plaster delaminations on concrete. In this paper, the results of field and laboratory investigations into plaster-covered concrete were compared. For evaluating the bonding state of the plaster it is not sufficient to study only the thermal contrasts at the surface of the investigated objects. The experimental results suggest that the overall thermal behaviour has to be considered.
Die Kombination und direkte Datenfusion der Ergebnisse von 3DLaserscannern
zur Erfassung der Geometrie und der aktiven Thermografie zur
Ortung verdeckter Hohlstellen und anderer Inhomogenitäten liefert umfassende
quantitative Informationen über die Zuordnung von Merkmalen und Veränderungen
eines Bauteils. In diesem Beitrag werden die erforderlichen Verfahrensspezifikationen,
das Prinzip der Datenüberlagerung und ausgewählte Fallstudien aus der
Denkmalpflege vorgestellt.
Sowohl in der Denkmalpflege als auch in anderen Anwendungsbereichen der zerstörungsfreien Prüfung können größere kostenintensive Erhaltungs- und Instandsetzungsmaßnahmen durch das frühzeitige Erkennen und Einschätzen von Schäden vermieden werden. Eine derartige vorbeugende Instandsetzung ist jedoch nur möglich, wenn häufige Inspektionen kostengünstig und schnell durchgeführt werden können. Systematische Methoden zur Beobachtung und Erfassung von Prozessen über einen längeren Zeitraum sowie deren Überwachung werden unter dem Begriff "Monitoring" zusammengefasst.
Amongst various other NDT methods, within the EMRP-project
‘VITCEA’ active thermography is validated for testing of CFRP and
GFRP structures constructed for energy application. In this
contribution, the optical and thermal properties of CFRP and GFRP
reference defect artefact (RDA) and natural defects artefact (NDA)
test specimens are characterized. Different excitation techniques
and techniques for data analysis are compared for optimizing the
number of detected defects.
Recurrent non-destructive testing inspections are necessary to prevent damages in wind turbine rotor blades, but so far, there is no established method that detects defects in blades from greater distances – although this becomes increasingly important in the context of hardly accessible offshore wind parks.
Thermography is a promising method for detecting subsurface defects, but various challenges arise when this method is applied on-site to turbine blades in operation. Disturbing influences from the environment easily lead to a misinterpretation of thermograms (i.e. thermographic images), such as thermal signatures caused by reflections, dirt and other superficial inhomogeneities.
This study explores several problems and effects that arise, when (rotating) blades are monitored with thermography.
It will then be demonstrated that a meaningful defect inspection in this scenario is essentially restricted to a procedure following three steps: Firstly, calculating the so-called difference thermograms of all blade pairs for eliminating disturbing reflections. Secondly, identifying potentially relevant signals, which are associated neither with structural features nor with dynamical effects, and the identification of these signals’ allocations (through comparison of all difference thermograms with each other). And thirdly, comparing these signals with (processed) photos for excluding incorrect indications by surface effects. Unlike common thermographic analysis methods, which typically only include an aspect of this procedure, the composition presented in this contribution constitutes an advanced technique for minimizing disturbing influences in thermograms.
The proposed thermographic technique enables the detection of potential subsurface defects within rotating rotor blades from greater distances – such as from the ground, air crafts or vessels.