1989
DOI: 10.2109/jcersj.97.1358
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Infrared Thermography Analysis of an Interfacial Crack and Its Evaluation

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“…A thermal imaging technique for nondestructive defectdetection has been proposed, 1,2) but only limited reports are available in the open literature. Concerning the application of this technique to TBC systems, Ito et al 3) studied the thermal properties of a plasma sprayed ZrO 2 coating (250 mm in thickness) by laser-flash heating. With the aid of infrared thermography analyses, they successfully detected the penny-shaped interfacial cracks with diameters over 3 mm, but failed in those of diameters less than 1 mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A thermal imaging technique for nondestructive defectdetection has been proposed, 1,2) but only limited reports are available in the open literature. Concerning the application of this technique to TBC systems, Ito et al 3) studied the thermal properties of a plasma sprayed ZrO 2 coating (250 mm in thickness) by laser-flash heating. With the aid of infrared thermography analyses, they successfully detected the penny-shaped interfacial cracks with diameters over 3 mm, but failed in those of diameters less than 1 mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%