Claims
- 1. A method for detecting structural weakness in Polymer Matrix Composite (PMC) items comprising the steps of:
- generating a beam of laser light;
- illuminating the PMC item with the beam of laser light;
- collecting fluorescence emitted by the PMC item;
- imaging the collected fluorescence; and
- analyzing said imaged fluorescence to detect areas of structural weakness in the PMC item.
- 2. A method as described by claim 1 wherein said analysis comprises correlation of emitted fluorescence wavelength to a corresponding fluorescence intensity.
- 3. A method as described by claim 2 wherein said analysis comprises correlation of a plurality of emitted fluorescence wavelengths to corresponding fluorescence intensities.
- 4. A method as described by claim 3 wherein said plurality of emitted fluorescence wavelengths are correlated to corresponding fluorescence intensities by the approximate relation of a.sub.o +a.sub.1 .lambda.max+a.sub.2 (.lambda. max).sup.2 where a.sub.o, a.sub.1 and a.sub.2 are coefficients of a second order polynomial and .lambda. max is the fluorescence wavelength of maximum fluorescence intensity.
- 5. A method as described by claim 1 wherein said beam of laser light has a wavelength within the range of about 325 nm to about 785 nm.
- 6. A method as described by claim 3 wherein said correlation comprises a composite image that displays a representation of fluorescence wavelengths of maximum fluorescence intensities respective to discreet area increments of a tested PMC item.
- 7. A method as described by claim 6 wherein said correlation comprises a false color image representing an assignment of fluorescence wavelength of maximum fluorescence intensity to discreet area increments of a tested PMC item.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of collecting fluorescence emitted by the PMC item includes the further steps of:
- processing said collected fluorescence through a tunable bandpass filter;
- selectively and sequentially tuning said filter through a range of discreet wavelengths;
- determining the intensity of the collected fluorescence at each of said discreet wavelengths at a plurality of points in the collected fluorescence corresponding to locations on the PMC item; and
- wherein said step of imaging said collected fluorescence further includes displaying the image of the PMC item as a function of the wavelength of maximum intensity at each of said plurality of points.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of imaging said collected fluorescence further includes displaying discreet area increments of a tested PMC item as a false color image.
- 10. An apparatus for optically determining the presence of structural weaknesses in a Polymer Matrix Composite (PMC) item comprising:
- a laser generating a laser beam;
- directional optics means for directing and dispersing said laser beam to illuminate the PMC item;
- collection optics means for collecting and directing fluorescence emitted by the PMC item;
- display means for displaying the collected fluorescence so that structural weakness in the PMC item may be detected.
- 11. An apparatus as described by claim 10 wherein said laser beam has a wavelength within the range of about 325 nm to about 785 nm.
- 12. An apparatus as described by claim 11 wherein said display means comprises a false color image display to represent an assignment of fluorescence wavelengths of maximum fluorescence intensity to discreet area increments of a tested PMC item.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. and the Government has certain rights to this invention.
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