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Monday, July 27, 2020
Abstract-Ageing Condition Determination of Bonded Joints by Terahertz Spectroscopy
Jochen Taiber, Martin Kahlmeyer, Andreas Winkel, Eva-Maria Stübling, Fatima Taleb, Mikhail Mikerov, Stefan Sommer, Stefan Böhm, Martin Koch
https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/ageing-condition-determination-of-bonded-joints-by-terahertz-spe/18206724
The understanding of ageing processes in the field of adhesion technology is of utmost importance for long-term durable bonded joints. Environmental factors such as moisture, heat and UV radiation negatively affect the characteristics of adherends, adhesives and their interfaces and thus the overall bond performance over time. However, the evaluation of the precise ageing condition of adhesive joints remains challenging by means of well-established non-destructive testing (NDT) methods like shearography or thermography. Recently, it has been shown that terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy is well suited as an NDT approach to study adhesive bonds. Specialized data extraction schemes enable the contact-free determination of the refractive index and the absorption coefficient from such measurements. The presented work wants to give an overview on the developments in the application of THz spectroscopy for the ageing condition determination of bonded joints, including the correlation between THz refractive index/absorption and the physical, chemical and mechanical property changes of adherends and adhesives due to ageing, the determination of THz specific values of adhesive joints by means of a reflection setup, the suitability of peak-to-peak amplitude evaluation, and THz imaging
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