The eddy current thermography method is a new technique for the non-destructive detection of cracks in materials based on the conduction of an electric current. It is a combination of eddy current testing and thermography. Eddy currents are used to heat the tested sample, while the defect detection is based on changes in the temperature field profile on its surface, as recorded by a thermographic camera. The article discusses numerical modelling methods supporting the thermographic non-destructive testing of composites and presents example results of the tests.
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oai:ribes-88.man.poznan.pl:2457
mechanics, infrared thermography, multi-layer composite, eddy currents, non-destructive testing
Sep 12, 2025
Sep 12, 2025
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https://ribes-88.man.poznan.pl/publication/2765
Waldemar ŚWIDERSKI1 Paweł HŁOSTA, Marek SZUDROWICZ
Waldemar ŚWIDERSKI1 Monika PRACHT