LFM-Chirp-Square pulse-compression thermography for debonding defects detection in honeycomb sandwich composites based on THD-processing technique

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND EVALUATION(2023)

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Honeycomb Sandwich Composites (HSCs) have been widely used in aerospace and aircraft industries because of their high temperature and corrosion resistance, etc. As defects and damage to HSCs are unavoidable, non-destructive testing (NDT) is essential to ensure the reliability of HSCs. A series of artificial flat-bottomed holes (FBHs) defects of HSCs were prepared for pulse thermography (PT) and LFM-Chirp-Square pulse-compression thermography (PuCT). LFM-Chirp-Square PuCT has the advantage of frequency modulation over PT to detect different depth ranges of FBHs defects. In order to improve the efficiency of defect detection, pulse phase thermography (PPT) and total harmonic distortion (THD) techniques were applied to process the infrared image sequences. The results show that THD processing technique outperforms the PPT processing technique in improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) from feature images. The combination of LFM-Chirp-Square PuCT and THD techniques can be applied to improve the defect detection identification results in HSCs.
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Honeycomb Sandwich Composites (HSCs),Total harmonic distortion (THD),defects detection,LFM-Chirp-square pulse-compression thermography (PuCT),Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
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