Abstract
This paper focuses on the detection of defects and thermal bridges in insulated truck box panels, utilising infrared thermography. Unlike the traditional way in which passive thermography is applied, this research uses both heating and cooling methods in active thermography configurations. Lamp heating is used as the hot external stimulation, while a compressed air jet is applied as the cold external stimulation. A thermal camera captures the whole process. In addition, numerical simulations under COMSOL® platform are also conducted. Experimental and simulation results for two situations are compared and discussed.
Acknowledgements
We are also thankful to our collaborative institute CNR-ITC Padova which provided expertise that greatly helped in this research.
Notes
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.