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Investigation into the production flaws in thin solid carbon laminates by using the ultrasonic phased array method

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Composites are used in a wide variety of markets, including the aerospace, architecture, automotive and military sectors. Along with the increased use of composites, multiple non-destructive testing (NDT) methods have been further developed specifically for inspecting them. Among them, one can single out ultrasonic phased arrays. Research described in this article focuses on the use of ultrasonic PAs for production flaw investigations into an aileron. The examined part was made of up to 16 layers of BAER 3068 epoxy carbon prepreg. The investigation was carried out by using the tap test, conventional ultrasonic measurement and phased array methods. The phased array method allowed us to thoroughly check the affected specimen and confirm the presence of a production flaw in the form of epoxy resin build-up. The results show how effective this method can be and emphasize its advantages over traditional ultrasonic inspections.
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Tom
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141--148
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Bibliogr. 12 poz.
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampova 7 Street, 041 21 Košice, Slovakia
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Aeronautics, Rampova 7 Street, 041 21 Košice, Slovakia
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, Krasińskiego 8 Street, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Kappatos V. 2016. “Theoretical Assessment of Different Ultrasonic Configurations for Delamination Defects Detection in Composite Components”. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Through-life Engineering Services: 29-34. Cranfield: Cranfield University.
  • 2. Armstrong K.B., R.T. Barrett. 1998. Care and Repair of Advanced Composites. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
  • 3. Hsu, D.K. “Nondestructive Evaluation of Damage in Composite Structures”. Proceedings of the 21st Technical Conference of the American Society for Composites: 1-14. Dearborn, MI.
  • 4. Buynak C.F., C.F. Moran. 1987. “Characterization of Impact Damage in Composites”. Review of Progress in Quantitative NDE 6B: 1203-1211. New York, NY: Plenum Press.
  • 5. Holmes C., B.W. Drinkwater, P.D. Wilcox. 2008. “Advanced Post-processing for Scanned Ultrasonic Arrays: Application to Defect Detection and Classification in Non-destructive Evaluation”. Ultrasonics 48(6-7): 636-642.
  • 6. Senyurek V.Y., A. Baghalian, S. Tashakori. 2018. “Localization of Multiple Defects Using the Compact Phased Array (CPA) Method”. Journal of Sound and Vibration 413: 383-394.
  • 7. Abdessalem B., S. Redouane. 2015. “Enhancement of Phased Array Ultrasonic Signal in Composite Materials Using TMST Algorithm. Proceedings of the 2015 ICU International Congress on Ultrasonics. 70: 488-491. Metz, France.
  • 8. Chatillon S., G. Cattiaux, M. Serre. 2000. “Ultrasonic Non-destructive Testing of Pieces of Complex Geometry with a Flexible Phased Array”. Ultrasonics 38(1-8): 131-134.
  • 9. Kumar S., H. Furuhashi. 2018. “Characteristics of an Ultrasonic Phased Array Transmitter in Medium Range”. Ultrasonics 82: 331-335.
  • 10. Hsu D.K., D.J. Barnard, J.J. Peters. 2000. “Physical Basis for Tap Test as a Quantitative Imaging Tool for Composite Structures on Aircraft”. Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 19: 1857-1864. Ames, IA.
  • 11. Jalili M.M., S.Y. Mousavi, A.S. Pirayeshfar. 2014. “Investigating the Acoustical Properties of Carbon Fiber-, Glass Fiber-, and Hemp Fiber-reinforced Polyester Composites”. Polymer Composites 35(12): 2103-2111.
  • 12. Rimkeviciene J., V. Ostasevicius, V. Jurenas, R Gaidys. 2009. “Experiments and simulations of ultrasonically assisted turning tool”. Mechanika 1: 42-46.
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