Proceedings (Sep 2019)

Laser-Induced Thermography for Quantitative Detection of Cracks in Building Materials

  • Lorenzo Palombi,
  • Gabriele Inglese,
  • Valentina Raimondi,
  • Roberto Olmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019027025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
p. 25

Abstract

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Laser-induced thermography is a an active technique using a laser source to heat a very small area on a side of a crack in a building material. The presence of a crack is easily detected as a sharp change in the temperature due to its insulating nature, but no information about its depth is directly available from the thermal image. The method described in this paper uses a heuristic form of the temperature on the surface of the heated specimen, which is transformed to a two-dimensional distribution. Then, a relation is used (called β -tool) between the thermal gap across the crack and the unknown depth of the damage. The purpose is that of making it possible to distinguish between shallow and deep fractures (more than 15mm deep).

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