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Es wird ein Verfahren zur Charakterisierung der Beständigkeit und Langzeitstabilität von additiv gefertigten Kunststoff-Bauteilen vorgestellt. Dabei sollen die Prüfkörper über 2000 Stunden künstlich bewittert und währenddessen die Änderungen der Eigenschaften der Bauteile zerstörungsfrei untersucht werden. Die Erkenntnisse dienen für die Entwicklung einer Strategie für eine Qualitätskontrolle von additiv gefertigten Kunststoffteilen.
Active thermography with flash and halogen light excitation is used as a method for non-destructive testing of 3D-printed polymer components. Test specimens with artificial defects have been generated, using laser sintering and fused layer modeling. These test specimens have been investigated in different measurement configurations with both excitation methods. Afterwards, the different measurement conditions were compared regarding their capability to detect the defects. Furthermore, advanced analysis methods are used, to fully exploit the capabilities of these techniques.
Active IR thermography
(2018)
Influence of the real energy input on the sensitivity of thermographic testing in case of GFRP
(2018)
Thermographic testing (TT) is an upcoming nondestructive method, which requires no contact at all to the specimen and can be applied on larger areas simultaneously. The measurement concept is based on the production of a thermal imbalance at the surface of the object under test. When the surface of this object is heated by an external source for a certain time, the surface temperature drops subsequently, influenced by inner defects of the sample. This leads to thermal contrasts at the surface. It is crucial that those contrasts are large enough to be detectable above the noise level. In a first approximation, the observed temperature contrast at a defect is proportional to the energy which was really introduced into the specimen during the heating period. However, the real energy input in a TT experiment is almost always unknown due to distinct parameters of the experimental setup or the material investigated. Typically, only the power consumption of the heating sources is reported, sometimes combined with the distance to the specimen surface.
This contribution describes the thermographic inspection of a rear side thickness variation from 1 to 2 cm at GFRP. This could represent a rear side adhesive bond i.e. in a wind turbine rotor blade. The front side heating was realized by usual halogen lamps with variable radiation power. The detected temperature contrast at the front side will be related to the different energy inputs determined by means of a simple analytical model applied to the experimental data. Additionally, the experimental data are compared with results of FEM simulations performed by COMSOL Multiphysics.
The results clearly demonstrate the key role of the real energy input in a real TT setup, if detection limits have to be evaluated.
Systematic errors in the evaluation of uncorrected data from thermographic lock-in measurements
(2018)
Lock-in thermography (LT) is based on the correct evaluation of phase differences between the temperature oscillations at different surface regions of the object under test during periodic heating. Since the usual heating procedures contain a DC component, the actual heating pattern achieved is not harmonic. This causes systematic deviations when phase differences are determined by means of harmonic analysis, e.g. with FFT analysis. The resulting errors depend clearly on the ratio between DC and AC amplitude, which is demonstrated at simulated and experimentally recorded temperature transients. Further experimental LT data obtained by different oscillating energy inputs showed a variety of possible shapes of transients with different DC components.
The detection of cracks before the failure is highly significant when it comes to safety-relevant structures. Crack detection in metallic samples at high surface temperature is one of the challenging situation in manufacturing industries. Laser thermography has already proved its detection capability of surface cracks in metallic samples at room temperature. In this work a continuous wave (CW) laser use to generate a laser, which is using to scan the metal surface with notch. The corresponding heat distribution on the surface monitored using infrared thermal (IR) camera. A simplified 3D model for laser thermography is developed and validated with experimental results. A dedicated image processing algorithm developed to improve the detectability of the cracks. To understand the dependency of surface temperature, laser power, laser scanning speed etc. in defect detection, we carried out parametric studies with our validated model. Here we report the capability of laser thermography in crack detection at elevated temperature.
Optical lock-in thermography is a completely contactless and very sensitive NDT technique. As an optical source of energy, incandescent lamps are most commonly used because they are relatively inexpensive and offer high irradiances at the test specimen. However, they are strongly restricted by their low modulation bandwidth with a maximum modulation frequency of only about 1 Hz. The use of high-power kilowatt-class laser sources, e.g. diode laser arrays, pushes this constraint beyond 100 Hz. This allows for the exploration of the near-surface region of metals and layer systems with better and more accurate penetration depth and depth resolution. Moreover, these lasers are virtually free of any additional thermal radiation that could interfere with the “true” thermal response emitted from the heated sample. In turn, they can be easily used in a one-sided test configuration.
We present current activities with kilowatt-class high-power laser sources for advanced lock-in thermography and focus on the application of laser arrays that offer a very high irradiation strength over a large sample area beyond the mentioned advantages.
Optical lock-in thermography is a completely contactless and very sensitive NDT technique. As an optical source of energy, incandescent (i.e. halogen) lamps are most commonly used because they are relatively inexpensive and offer high irradiances at the test site. However, they are strongly restricted by their low modulation bandwidth with a maximum modulation frequency of only about 1 Hz. The use of high-power kilowatt-class laser sources, e.g. diode laser arrays, pushes this constraint beyond 100 Hz, see Fig.1. This allows for the exploration of the near-surface region of metals and layer systems with better and more accurate penetration depth and depth resolution. Moreover, these lasers are virtually free of any additional thermal radiation that could interfere with the “true” thermal response emitted from the heated sample. In turn, they can be easily used in a one-sided test configuration.
Using the one-dimensional solution to the thermal heat diffusion equation together with the absorptance of the material which is illuminated with a harmonically modulated light source, we can calculate the temperature oscillation at the surface of a solid. As a second step, we calculate the corresponding oscillation of the total thermal emission using Stefan-Boltzmann law as a first order approximation and taking into account the emissivity of the material. Within this framework we can calculate the minimal irradiance of a light source necessary to provoke a measurable signal within a thermographic camera at a noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) of 30 mK. In Fig. 2 this relationship is displayed for a wide spectrum of modulation frequencies and for a number of different light sources scaled to the same electrical input power and illumination area. Using this figure, it is now easily possible to analyze the range of materials to be tested using lock-in thermography, since only the materials (dotted lines) below the irradiance-vs-frequency curves (solid lines) are heated in excess of the camera’s NETD. This figure clearly shows that laser sources considerably increase the application range of lock-in thermography, since especially for metals with a high reflectance and high thermal diffusivity a high irradiance is vitally important to allow for lock-in texting.
We present current activities with kilowatt-class high-power laser sources for advanced lock-in thermography and focus on the application of laser arrays that offer a very high irradiation strength over a large sample area beyond the mentioned advantages.
Quantification of impact damages in CFRP and GFRP structures with thermography and ultrasonics
(2018)
For the quantification of impact damage in CFRP and GFRP structures, first passive thermography measurements have been performed at the front and rear side of the test specimens during low velocity impact load. After loading, the damaged structures have been investigated non-destructively with active thermography with flash excitation and with step heating and with two different ultrasonic methods (phased array and air coupled ultrasonics). The damage sizes quantified with all methods are evaluated and compared. In addition, the depth of the greatest damage inside the different test specimens is analysed.
Bei der Trocknung von Gesteinen vermindert sich der Anteil des Wasservolumens im Porenraum, der als Sättigung bezeichnet wird. Mit abnehmender Sättigung sinkt die elektrische Leitfähigkeit des Gesteins. Die Abhängigkeit der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit von der Sättigung wird durch ein Potenzgesetz entsprechend der 2. Archie-Gleichung beschrieben: log(#CHR:sigma_LOWER#)=n log(S<sub>w</sub>), wobei n der Sättigungsexponent ist. Bei der Trocknung von Gesteinen muss beachtet werden, dass die Wasserleitfähigkeit mit abnehmender Sättigung zunimmt, da die Konzentration der im Wasser gelösten Salze ansteigt. Das hat zur Folge, dass die bei Trocknungsexperimenten bestimmten Sättigungsexponenten deutlich kleiner sind als bei Verdrängungsexperimenten (z.B. Wasser durch Öl) mit gleichbleibender Wasserleitfähigkeit. Bei der Spektral(en) Induzierten Polarisation wird die komplexe elektrische Leitfähigkeit des Gesteins als Funktion der Frequenz betrachtet. Für den Real- und Imaginärteil der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit werden unterschiedliche Sättigungsexponenten bestimmt.
Wir haben an zwei Sandsteinproben (Langenauer und Gravenhorster Sandstein) und einem Baumberger Kalksandstein Trocknungsexperimente durchgeführt. Die Sättigung wurde schrittweise von 100 % bis auf 10 % reduziert. In jeder Sättigungsstufe wurden an den Proben die Spektren der komplexen elektrischen Leitfähigkeit aufgezeichnet. Unsere Experimente zeigen, dass die Sättigungsexponenten für den Imaginärteil der komplexen elektrischen Leitfähigkeit mit 1,23 bis 1,59 deutlich größer sind als die des Realteils mit Werten zwischen 0,41 und 0,90. Dieser Unterschied resultiert aus der Tatsache, dass der Imaginärteil der Leitfähigkeit weniger stark mit zunehmender Wasserleitfähigkeit ansteigt als der Realteil. Für den Realteil der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit wird nach der 1. Archie-Gleichung ein linearer Zusammenhang zwischen Wasserleitfähigkeit und Gesteinsleitfähigkeit erwartet. Der Anstieg des Imaginärteils mit der Wasserleitfähigkeit kann mit einem Potenzgesetz mit einem Exponenten zwischen 0.1 und 0.62 beschrieben werden. Unsere Experimente zeigen, dass der Imaginärteil der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit wesentlich deutlicher auf die Austrocknung von Gesteinen reagiert und damit ein wirksamer Indikator zur Überwachung von Sättigungsänderungen sein kann.