Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)

Design and Construction of an LED-Based Excitation Source for Lock-In Thermography

  • Patrick Dahlberg,
  • Nils J. Ziegeler,
  • Peter W. Nolte,
  • Stefan Schweizer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12062940
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 2940

Abstract

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Active thermography is an established technique for non-destructive testing and defect localisation. For external excitation, powerful light sources are commonly used. In addition to a high optical output, a good signal shape and response characteristic as well as control ports, which allow for multiple operation modes, are important for active thermography applications. In this work, the schematics for an excitation source based on infrared LEDs is presented. It features multiple control modes for easy integration into existing measurement setups as well as sophisticated control electronics to realize a wide range of excitation patterns. The phase and amplitude stability of this prototype is investigated and compared to the performance of a modulated halogen lamp as well as a halogen lamp and mechanical chopper combination.

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