Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method

Photothermal imaging is a non-destructive and contactless technique for testing and monitoring defect of materials. This work is demonstrated thermal images for film sample of Al, Cu, Ni, and Cu with artificial defect with sampling area of 10 mm × 12 mm (21 × 25 pixels), 10 mm × 14 mm (21 × 29 pixel...

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Main Authors: Amran, Azura, Saat, Nor Kamilah, Tamchek, Nizam, Ting, Lee Mon
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87159/
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author Amran, Azura
Saat, Nor Kamilah
Tamchek, Nizam
Ting, Lee Mon
author_facet Amran, Azura
Saat, Nor Kamilah
Tamchek, Nizam
Ting, Lee Mon
author_sort Amran, Azura
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description Photothermal imaging is a non-destructive and contactless technique for testing and monitoring defect of materials. This work is demonstrated thermal images for film sample of Al, Cu, Ni, and Cu with artificial defect with sampling area of 10 mm × 12 mm (21 × 25 pixels), 10 mm × 14 mm (21 × 29 pixels), 10 mm × 14 mm (21 × 29 pixels), 10 mm × 10 mm (21 × 21 pixels) respectively, acquired by raster scanning with the step size of 500 µm at fixed frequency modulation of 6 Hz and lock in detection in the range of 50 to 500 mV depending of studied material. The thermal image of defect sample is successfully acquired by introducing artificial defect onto the sample of Cu film. The thermal signal is obtained by taking transmission measurement which is defined by the ratio of intensity with sample to without sample. This paper also involves a photopyroelectric non-contact configuration for thermal diffusivity of the Al, Cu, and Ni film samples. Normalization procedure was used to wipe out the amount of photopyroelectric cell media parameter that should usually known before the sample’s thermal diffusivity could be decided. In this case, sample Al, Cu, and Ni were nearly to literature values but therefore justified the suggested model, the thermal diffusivity acquired.
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spelling upm-871592023-01-26T01:23:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87159/ Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method Amran, Azura Saat, Nor Kamilah Tamchek, Nizam Ting, Lee Mon Photothermal imaging is a non-destructive and contactless technique for testing and monitoring defect of materials. This work is demonstrated thermal images for film sample of Al, Cu, Ni, and Cu with artificial defect with sampling area of 10 mm × 12 mm (21 × 25 pixels), 10 mm × 14 mm (21 × 29 pixels), 10 mm × 14 mm (21 × 29 pixels), 10 mm × 10 mm (21 × 21 pixels) respectively, acquired by raster scanning with the step size of 500 µm at fixed frequency modulation of 6 Hz and lock in detection in the range of 50 to 500 mV depending of studied material. The thermal image of defect sample is successfully acquired by introducing artificial defect onto the sample of Cu film. The thermal signal is obtained by taking transmission measurement which is defined by the ratio of intensity with sample to without sample. This paper also involves a photopyroelectric non-contact configuration for thermal diffusivity of the Al, Cu, and Ni film samples. Normalization procedure was used to wipe out the amount of photopyroelectric cell media parameter that should usually known before the sample’s thermal diffusivity could be decided. In this case, sample Al, Cu, and Ni were nearly to literature values but therefore justified the suggested model, the thermal diffusivity acquired. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed Amran, Azura and Saat, Nor Kamilah and Tamchek, Nizam and Ting, Lee Mon (2020) Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method. Sains Malaysiana, 49 (5). 1129 - 1136. ISSN 0126-6039; ESSN: 2735-0118 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol49num5_2020/vol49num5_2020pg1129-1136.html 10.17576/jsm-2020-4905-18
spellingShingle Amran, Azura
Saat, Nor Kamilah
Tamchek, Nizam
Ting, Lee Mon
Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title_full Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title_fullStr Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title_full_unstemmed Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title_short Photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
title_sort photothermal imaging using non-contact photopyroelectric method
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87159/