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<title>Progress in ultrasound phase thermography</title>
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Obstetric ImagingPhase ThermographyMedical UltrasoundEngineeringMechanical EngineeringDiagnosisUltrasound Phase ThermographyDefect Selective ImagingUltrasound Lock-in ThermographyPower UltrasoundThermodynamicsInstrumentationUltrasound PhysicsRadiologyMedical ImagingNondestructive TestingStructural Health MonitoringThermal ImagingUltrasoundHigh Temperature MaterialsThermographyIntrapartum UltrasoundMedicine
Ultrasound Phase Thermography (UPT) is a non-destructive technique derived from Ultrasound Lock-In Thermography (ULT) which was established a few years ago. UPT provides defect selective imaging using thermal waves generated by elastic waves. The use of short ultrasound bursts instead of sinusoidal signals for excitation allows for faster measurements and better reproducibility as compared to ULT. However, the advantages of phase images are the same: recognition of defect depth and suppression of temperature gradients. Application of UPT to typical defects of aircraft materials and components provide specific information on their nature.