The application of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) for protecting mechanical components is widespread, particularly in high-temperature environments, such as gas turbines and aero-engines. Ensuring the integrity of these coatings throughout their service life is essential, as their degradation can lead to delamination, ultimately compromising the underlying component. It has been demonstrated that monitoring the thermal diffusivity value over time allows the monitoring of degradation of the coatings. Common thermographic techniques like pulsed and lock-in thermography have been used so far. However, to enhance both the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the accuracy of thermal property measurements, new active thermography techniques have been developed. These methods rely on optimized excitation schemes combined with advanced signal processing strategies. In this work, we first introduce the pulse-compression thermography approach, which employs pseudo-noise modulated excitation to monitor and estimate the thermal diffusivity of the coating layers.
Estimate of the Properties of Thermal Coatings by Means of Pseudo-Noise Active Thermography
Giovanni Ferrarini;Paolo Bison;
2025
Abstract
The application of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) for protecting mechanical components is widespread, particularly in high-temperature environments, such as gas turbines and aero-engines. Ensuring the integrity of these coatings throughout their service life is essential, as their degradation can lead to delamination, ultimately compromising the underlying component. It has been demonstrated that monitoring the thermal diffusivity value over time allows the monitoring of degradation of the coatings. Common thermographic techniques like pulsed and lock-in thermography have been used so far. However, to enhance both the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the accuracy of thermal property measurements, new active thermography techniques have been developed. These methods rely on optimized excitation schemes combined with advanced signal processing strategies. In this work, we first introduce the pulse-compression thermography approach, which employs pseudo-noise modulated excitation to monitor and estimate the thermal diffusivity of the coating layers.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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