Shearography provide fast, accurate, real-time information about internal material discontinuities and inconsistencies on large and small surfaces. This portable, non-contacting method can detect extremely small, defect induced deformations in surface profiles indicating a hidden flaw or stress point such as
- Impact and heat damage
- Disbonds, unbonds, and delamination
- Core damage
- Foreign Objects and Debris
- Epoxy Matrix Deficiency or Excess
- Near Surface Cracks
- Fluid Ingress
- Loose Fiber Tows
A shearography camera records two images of a test article’s surface. The first image captures the surface of the test article in a neutral state. The second images captures the surface under a load or stress typically in the form of heat, cold, pressure, vacuum, vibration or electromagnetic energy. Comparison of the images quickly identifies variations between both images revealing underlying issues.