Imaging Flaws in Adhesive Joints Using Acoustic Techniques and Infrared Thermography

1998 
The ability to ensure the integrity and reliability of adhesive joints is essential to increased use of lightweight materials in the automotive industry [1]. For manufacturing applications, on-line inspection techniques must be fast, accurate with limited access to parts, robust in manufacturing environments and available at reasonable cost. The work presented here is part of a project in which nondestructive techniques are being evaluated to access their ability to detect and characterize flaws in adhesive joints in metals and composite materials. The long-term goal of the project is development of a prototype on-line inspection system for automobile structural members.
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