Affiliation:
1. Safety Metrology Group, KRISS
2. Chosun University
Abstract
Shearography, a type of speckle interferometry, is a powerful tool for nondestructive
testing (NDT) because it is insensitive to environmental vibration disturbance and easy to detect strain
concentration in an internal defect with noncontact and whole field. The shearing amount in
Shearography has influence on determining defect size and source location. Thus the shearing amount
must be optimally adjusted to get accurate evaluation. This paper investigates the defect size and
source location according to the change of shearing amount in artificial slender defects along
longitudinal direction of pipeline. Based on the investigation, a new technique is proposed for the
quantitative determination of defect size and source location.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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