TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances, applications and prospects of laser thermography nondestructive testing and evaluation
T2 - a review
AU - Jia, Kai
AU - Liu, Haochen
AU - Du, Weixiang
AU - Li, Qingya
AU - Ma, Juan
AU - Xie, Shejuan
AU - Chen, Zhenmao
AU - Wang, Shuozhi
AU - Xu, Haoqi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Laser Thermography has emerged as a pivotal infrared thermography non-destructive testing method, offering remote, high-precision inspection with flexible spatial-temporal excitation. This paper comprehensively reviews laser thermography, including its heat wave inspection mechanism, technique advances, multiple industrial applications, and future intersections and prospects. First, the heat transfer principles of thermography are analysed, emphasising defect detection via thermal wave propagation, imaging metrics, and critical methodological factors. Next, the development, advantages, and limitations of laser thermography from aspects of spatial modulation and time-frequency modulation are analysed, followed by the corresponding post-inspection image processing. The review further explores industrial applications across aerospace, energy, and manufacturing sectors, highlighting its efficacy in detecting cracks, delaminations, and material degradation at different scales. Finally, the future trends are discussed, as well as their intersection with infrared-based holography and hyperspectral testing to create novel inspection complementation & applications. By synthesising technical insights and practical case studies, this work bridges knowledge gaps among manufacturers, designers, and researchers engaged in laser thermography for damage inspection, health monitoring, and integrity evaluation. It establishes a unified reference framework to accelerate the transition from laboratory validation to practical inspection application solutions.
AB - Laser Thermography has emerged as a pivotal infrared thermography non-destructive testing method, offering remote, high-precision inspection with flexible spatial-temporal excitation. This paper comprehensively reviews laser thermography, including its heat wave inspection mechanism, technique advances, multiple industrial applications, and future intersections and prospects. First, the heat transfer principles of thermography are analysed, emphasising defect detection via thermal wave propagation, imaging metrics, and critical methodological factors. Next, the development, advantages, and limitations of laser thermography from aspects of spatial modulation and time-frequency modulation are analysed, followed by the corresponding post-inspection image processing. The review further explores industrial applications across aerospace, energy, and manufacturing sectors, highlighting its efficacy in detecting cracks, delaminations, and material degradation at different scales. Finally, the future trends are discussed, as well as their intersection with infrared-based holography and hyperspectral testing to create novel inspection complementation & applications. By synthesising technical insights and practical case studies, this work bridges knowledge gaps among manufacturers, designers, and researchers engaged in laser thermography for damage inspection, health monitoring, and integrity evaluation. It establishes a unified reference framework to accelerate the transition from laboratory validation to practical inspection application solutions.
KW - Non-destructive testing and evaluation
KW - damage quantitative evaluation
KW - laser thermography
KW - spatial and temporal modulation
KW - structural health monitoring
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011162448
U2 - 10.1080/10589759.2025.2533389
DO - 10.1080/10589759.2025.2533389
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:105011162448
SN - 1058-9759
JO - Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation
JF - Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation
ER -