Abstract

An innovative NDT (non-destructive testing) technique for interrogating materials for their defects has been developed successfully. The technique has a novel approach to data analysis by employing intensity, RGB signal re-mix and wavelength variation of a thermally generated IR-beam onto the specimen under test which can be sensed and displayed on a computer screen as an image. Specimen inspection and data analysis are carried out through pixel level re-ordering and shelving techniques within a transformed image file using a sequence grouping and regrouping software system, which is specifically developed for this work. The interaction between an impact damaged RIM composite structure and thermal energy is recorded, analyzed, and modeled using an equivalent Electronic circuit. Effect of impact damage on the integrity of the composite structure is also discussed.

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