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Thermal NDT: historical milestones, state-of-the-art and trends

Pages 66-83 | Received 24 Jan 2014, Accepted 14 Feb 2014, Published online: 17 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The first practical attempts of sensing our world in the infrared spectrum were undertaken in the nineteenth century. One of the first implementations of the active thermal non-destructive testing (TNDT) was the inspection of Polaris rocket motor cases in 1965 but by the end of the 1970s applications of IR thermography inspired by successful developments of IR technology in military were still rather qualitative thus preventing the progressive competition of TNDT with other inspection techniques. A new level of TNDT was achieved after the wider use of elements of the heat conduction theory. Nowadays, IR thermographic diagnostics and TNDT represent mature high-technology fields which combine achievements in the understanding of heat conduction, material science, IR technology and computer data processing. The high interest to the IR/thermal inspection technique is related to its universal character, high testing productivity and in-service safety. The purpose of this review is to briefly review the basics of TNDT, which include elements of many disciplines of science and technology, such as heat conduction, IR engineering, optoelectronics, image processing and statistics.

Acknowledgements

This paper was prepared under the invitation of the QIRT’2014 Conference Scientific committee and partially supported by a grant of the Russian Fund for Fundamental Research No. 13-08-00190.

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