Project Details
Development and validation of real-time capable reconstruction methods for quantitative active thermography for nondestructive testing of fiber-reinforced composites
Applicants
Dr. Christiane Maierhofer; Dr. Martin Weiser
Subject Area
Measurement Systems
Materials in Sintering Processes and Generative Manufacturing Processes
Materials in Sintering Processes and Generative Manufacturing Processes
Term
from 2014 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 251478626
Aim of the project is the development and validation of fast and effective methods for defect reconstruction from thermographic measurements of carbon-fiber reinforced composites. The reconstruction results shall not only allow to locate defects, but also give a quantitative characterization of the geometric properties of the defect (e.g., depth of coverage, degree of delamination, extent of damage normal to the surface).The sub-goals arise from the contributions to an optimal defect reconstruction:- inclusion of a multitude of measurement data for different material and defect parameters and different heating procedures (impulse, lock-in, burst and several further spatio-temporal intensity patterns)- comprehensive modeling and simulation of heat transport, allowing for macroscopically anisotropic materials, inhomogeneous layer structure, different temporal heating intensities and spatial heat flux distributions- further development of PDE-based identification methods and development of fast heuristics for effective quantitative defect reconstruction
DFG Programme
Research Grants