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Pulse phase thermography and its application to kissing defects in adhesively bonded joints

Pulse phase thermography and its application to kissing defects in adhesively bonded joints
Pulse phase thermography and its application to kissing defects in adhesively bonded joints
The feasibility of using pulse phase thermography (PPT) to identify defects in adhesively bonded joints is assessed. Artificial defects created in solid materials are successfully identified using the phase images produced by PPT. Contaminants typical of those found in the manufacturing environment have been used to recreate kissing defects in joints in polymer composite materials constructed using a single shot process and by using secondary bonding. It is shown that PPT has the potential to identify kissing defects
978-3-03785-202-6
1660-9336
369-374
Trans Tech Publications
Waugh, R.C.
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Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
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Quinn, S.
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Burguete, R.L.
Lucas, M.L.
Patterson, E.A.
Quinn, S.
Waugh, R.C.
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Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
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Quinn, S.
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Burguete, R.L.
Lucas, M.L.
Patterson, E.A.
Quinn, S.

Waugh, R.C., Dulieu-Barton, J.M. and Quinn, S. (2011) Pulse phase thermography and its application to kissing defects in adhesively bonded joints. Burguete, R.L., Lucas, M.L., Patterson, E.A. and Quinn, S. (eds.) In Advances in Experimental Mechanics VII. vol. 70, Trans Tech Publications. pp. 369-374 . (doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.70.369).

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Abstract

The feasibility of using pulse phase thermography (PPT) to identify defects in adhesively bonded joints is assessed. Artificial defects created in solid materials are successfully identified using the phase images produced by PPT. Contaminants typical of those found in the manufacturing environment have been used to recreate kissing defects in joints in polymer composite materials constructed using a single shot process and by using secondary bonding. It is shown that PPT has the potential to identify kissing defects

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Published date: August 2011
Venue - Dates: 8th International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics: Integrating Simulation and Experimentation for Validation, 2011-09-07 - 2011-09-09
Organisations: Engineering Science Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 338765
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/338765
ISBN: 978-3-03785-202-6
ISSN: 1660-9336
PURE UUID: 20e975ac-c3d9-4672-9421-35462bd0430c
ORCID for S. Quinn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9727-5080

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Date deposited: 17 May 2012 10:44
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:04

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Author: R.C. Waugh
Author: S. Quinn ORCID iD
Editor: R.L. Burguete
Editor: M.L. Lucas
Editor: E.A. Patterson
Editor: S. Quinn

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