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Study of Finite Element Modeling of Pulsed Thermography


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1 Laboratory of Electronics, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, B.P 20. 24000 El Jadida, Morocco
 

The modeling of pulsed thermography by finite element method has been the subject of numerous studies in the literature. In this paper, we studied the influence of the choice of shape function, of the mesh density and the time step on the calculation of the thermal response in such an modeling. For this, we performed numerical simulations in the case of a aluminum sample containing a round flat bottom hole, heated by a heat pulse of short duration. Results analysis showed the choice influence of the shape function and the mesh quality on the thermal contrast evolution as function of time. The study showed that the time step has no significant influence on the calculation of the thermal response.

Keywords

Pulsed Thermography, Finite Element Modeling, Shape Function, Mesh Quality.
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Authors

Ahmed Elhassnaoui
Laboratory of Electronics, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, B.P 20. 24000 El Jadida, Morocco
Abderrahim Saifi
Laboratory of Electronics, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, B.P 20. 24000 El Jadida, Morocco
Asseya Elamiri
Laboratory of Electronics, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, B.P 20. 24000 El Jadida, Morocco
Smail Sahnoun
Laboratory of Electronics, Instrumentation and Signal Processing, B.P 20. 24000 El Jadida, Morocco

Abstract


The modeling of pulsed thermography by finite element method has been the subject of numerous studies in the literature. In this paper, we studied the influence of the choice of shape function, of the mesh density and the time step on the calculation of the thermal response in such an modeling. For this, we performed numerical simulations in the case of a aluminum sample containing a round flat bottom hole, heated by a heat pulse of short duration. Results analysis showed the choice influence of the shape function and the mesh quality on the thermal contrast evolution as function of time. The study showed that the time step has no significant influence on the calculation of the thermal response.

Keywords


Pulsed Thermography, Finite Element Modeling, Shape Function, Mesh Quality.