Thermal imaging of time-varying longitudinal defects in the internal coating of a tube

Abstract
We deal with the mathematical model of the incremental degradation of the internal coating (e.g. a polymeric material) of a metallic pipe in which a fluid flows relatively fast. The fluid drags solid impurities so that longitudinal scratches, inaccessible to any direct inspection procedure, are produced on the coating. Time evolution of this kind of defects can be reconstructed from the knowledge of a sequence of temperature maps of the external surface. The time-varying orthogonal section of this damaged interface is determined as a function of time and polar angle through the identification of a suitable effective heat transfer coefficient by means of Thin Plate Approximation.
Anno
2018
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Inglese G.; Olmi R.
Editore
Taylor & Francis,
Rivista
Inverse problems in science & engineering (Print)