Abstract
Infrared non-destructive evaluation is a valuable tool for characterization of wide variety of structural components/materials. It is based on capturing and processing of thermal response over the material to obtain information about its surface and sub-surface features or material inhomogeneities. This paper investigates the anomaly detecting abilities of Complementary Golay coded infrared thermographic technique to assess a carbon fiber reinforced polymer specimen containing artificial defects in the form of blind holes.
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