Cracks are the main source of failure in the production of metal parts: systems for checking their presence are therefore crucial for defect-free production. In this paper, an autonomous system for performing this quality control is presented. The system is equipped with a heating tool, a thermocamera, and a robot to handle the part. The inspection process is based on the observation of the propagation of thermal waves through the inspected part, a method that can highlight very small cracks with high reliability. A knowledge-based approach to visual inspection is exploited for detecting the cracks: all the system parameters are known by means of an accurate calibration of the workcell. The system was tested on a large dataset and demonstrated its capability of detecting tiny production defects, that can lead to dangerous failures when the metal components are put under strong mechanical stress.

A thermographic visual inspection system for crack detection in metal parts exploiting a robotic workcell

GHIDONI, STEFANO;ANTONELLO, MAURO;NANNI, LORIS;MENEGATTI, EMANUELE
2015

Abstract

Cracks are the main source of failure in the production of metal parts: systems for checking their presence are therefore crucial for defect-free production. In this paper, an autonomous system for performing this quality control is presented. The system is equipped with a heating tool, a thermocamera, and a robot to handle the part. The inspection process is based on the observation of the propagation of thermal waves through the inspected part, a method that can highlight very small cracks with high reliability. A knowledge-based approach to visual inspection is exploited for detecting the cracks: all the system parameters are known by means of an accurate calibration of the workcell. The system was tested on a large dataset and demonstrated its capability of detecting tiny production defects, that can lead to dangerous failures when the metal components are put under strong mechanical stress.
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