Abstract

As the number of space debris has increased rapidly in recent years, it poses a major threat to the safety of spacecraft in space, and damage assessment for space debris hypervelocity impact is very important. In order to more comprehensively and accurately describe the damage defects in the infrared inspection data collected by infrared thermal imaging technology, this paper proposes an ultra-high-speed impact damage detection algorithm based on infrared reconstruction image fusion. The algorithm first preprocesses the obtained infrared thermal response image sequence and separates the damage features, and then applies a multi-objective evolutionary optimization algorithm to extract the typical transient thermal response, and then reconstructs the feature infrared images. Finally, image fusion based on guided filtering is performed on the damage reconstruction infrared images. In this paper, several reconstruction images that represent different types of impact damage defect are merged together to improve the detection ability of the algorithm. Infrared detection experiments on damaged specimens obtained from actual hypervelocity impacts verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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