Detection of surface breaking cracks on steel at high temperatures using laser thermography
Date18th Aug 2020
Time04:00 PM
Venue Through Zoom Meet Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83781821071?pwd=d0ZKQkRWamtiQy8yMmIxVGU4QkZoUT09
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Details
Crack detection in steel bars at high surface temperatures is a critical problem in any manufacturing industry. Surface breaking cracks are the major problems during the billet casting. Many NDT techniques are proven its capability in crack detection at room temperature. Here, we are demonstrating the possibility of exposure of cracks using laser line thermography at higher surface temperatures ( up to 600OC). A continuous-wave (CW) laser is used to excite the sample kept at higher surface temperatures. The temperature distribution over the sample due to the laser line scanning is captured using a temperature calibrated infrared (IR) thermal camera. The response of the sample temperature in crack detection is investigated using a validated FE model. The impact of the oxide layer in crack detection is investigated by using two types of samples; one without any oxide layer and the second is with the oxide layer. The influence of laser power in the detection of defects at high temperatures is studied. 3D numerical models were developed for the cases; when the sample is with oxide layer and without any oxide layer for a better understanding of physics
Speakers
Mr. Nithin P V (Roll no. ME14D086)
Department of Mechanical Engineering