1992
DOI: 10.1117/12.58535
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<title>Automatic defects recognition in composite aerospace structures from experimental and theoretical analysis as part of an intelligent infrared thermographic inspection system</title>

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“…The results obtained from various and multidisciplinary developments in image processing, geometrical (CAD-CAM) and theoretical modelling have allowed the setting up of a data base necessary for the development of a fast, evolutive and friendly user expert system. However the developed concept based on spatial analysis first and a linear process, in which all the different processing stages hang together without feed back, have shown some limits, mainly lack of versatility [1][2]. A new approach was defined, which has been to classify in a first step the temperature versus time curves corresponding to each pixel of a sequence of images, and in a second step to proceed to spatial analysis.…”
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“…The results obtained from various and multidisciplinary developments in image processing, geometrical (CAD-CAM) and theoretical modelling have allowed the setting up of a data base necessary for the development of a fast, evolutive and friendly user expert system. However the developed concept based on spatial analysis first and a linear process, in which all the different processing stages hang together without feed back, have shown some limits, mainly lack of versatility [1][2]. A new approach was defined, which has been to classify in a first step the temperature versus time curves corresponding to each pixel of a sequence of images, and in a second step to proceed to spatial analysis.…”
Section: Problem -Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model developped by LEMTA has been used to realize a software program named © Multicouche, giving the evolution of the front or rear temperature of the considered part, submitted to a very short heat pulse. The validity of the model has been checked elsewhere [1] by comparing the theoretical results with the experimental ones.…”
Section: Modelling: Simulation Of the Thermal Behaviour Of Composite mentioning
confidence: 99%
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