Thermal Wave Imaging Examples and Applications.
Abstract
This is a brief introduction to the thermal wave principle with illustrations from ongoing work performed in connection with the photoacoustic microscopy laboratory. The photoacoustic or thermal wave technique offers a unique path for evaluation of the surface and near surface thermal properties and structure of a material. An example of one micron surface resolution will demonstrate the detail available. The variety of detection approaches will be illustrated with gas-cell images; photoinductive images showing resolution 15 times better than achieved before with an eddy current imaging approach; and an image generated by an ion beam in which piezoelectric detection was used. The potential for quantifying the thickness and thermal properties of coatings will be demonstrated. Work in progress relating gas-cell images obtained with high laser intensity, which intentionally modified the surface, to subsequent x-ray measurement of residual stress will be presented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA240982
Entities
People
- D. C. Bryk
- D. N. Rose
- G. H. Quay
- M. Parnes
- W. D. Jackson
Organizations
- United States Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center