Jian Xu, Hongjin Wang, Yuxia Duan, YunzeHe, Sheng ChenZhenwei Zhang
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1350449520304618
In this paper, terahertz (THz) imaging and vibro-thermography (VT) are implemented for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of CFRP subjected to impact damage. THz inspection is well-known for its outstanding detection depth in dielectric materials but unreliable in conductive materials like carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP): an unwanted electro-magnetic wave will be excited under the irradiation of THz waves in conductive molecules and interrupted the reflective waves leading to a blur in the detection results. However, our experimental results showed THz imaging is comparable when it’s used to detect surface defects and shallow ones caused by impact loads. We conducted a set of VT tests as a contrast test, and the VT data are processed by Fourier transform and eigenvector decomposition algorithms, i.e. independent component analysis (ICA). Compared with VT, THz imaging show more details on surface defects and shallow-buried ones due to the absence of thermal diffusion effects. THz imaging could perform non-invasive, non-ionizing and non-contact inspection on the impact damage based on the differences in reflective index. In the end, signal-to-noise (SNR) evaluation is used as an effective means to quantitatively compare the results of these two techniques.
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