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titleOfInvention Detecting method for charging of foaming agent into closed section structure member
abstract PURPOSE:To detect an uncharged part accurately and speedily by an easy method by heating the closed section structure member where a foaming agent is charged to prescribed temperature, measuring a temperature distribution on the surface of the member by using an infrared ray, and detecting the uncharged part from the distribution state. CONSTITUTION:The part of the closed section structure member 1 where the foaming agent 2 is charged is heated uniformly to the prescribed temperature and cooled naturally in air for a constant time. An infrared video device measures the surface temperature of the charged part, the temperature distribution image is displayed on a color display, and the uncharged part is detected from the distribution state. The heat conductivity of urethane as the foaming agent 2 is higher than that of air, so the member surface contacting the foaming agent 2 falls in temperature faster than the member surface of the uncharged part to has a temperature difference. The uncharged part is therefore decided from the temperature distribution image of the member surface. Consequently, the uncharged part of the foaming agent is detected accurately and speedily by the easy method.
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