Patent ID: 7044634

Claim:
A method for determining and localizing the position and extension of disturbances within a test object by means of a thermographic camera which determines temperature differences above a definite threshold value, wherein temperature differences on a surface of the test object are determined and displayed as an image, wherein the individual temperatures of object elements defined within a test area of the surface of said test object facing the camera are determined and displayed, the object elements are displayed as image elements in such a manner that their individual temperature behaviour becomes discernible due to temperature changes in comparison to an average temperature T med of all the object elements, before the beginning of the testing, the test object is at an average temperature T med winch is in thermal balance with the environment, therefore the displayed image elements do not show any differences among each other, said method comprising: a) actively changing the temperature of said object elements within said test area and accordingly the avenge temperature T med several times during a period of time by means of a laser beam, in such a manner that in each case the temperature of the surface of the test area changes by at least the amount of the threshold value, and b) technically measuring the amount of heat absorbed by the surface and recording it intermediately following supply of heat to the object elements by the laser beam, c) permanently determining the average temperature T med of the test area during the period of actively changing the temperature, d) adapting the display of the object elements in such a manner that the changing average temperature T med during the period of actively changing the temperature is displayed during the whole period of time in the same manner as before the beginning of the active change of the temperature, e) recording the change of temperature of the surface of the test area during the period of actively changing the temperature, and f) calculating and determining the position and extension of disturbances within said test object using data of the recorded change of temperature of the object elements of the test area; and wherein a reflected image is determined by the thermographic camera, while during another subsequent supply of heat, differing reflection capabilities of individual or several object elements are determined and equalised by heat supply of correspondingly differing intensities in such a manner that a homogeneous heat supply into the depth of said test object is accomplished.