Abstract:There has been an increase in the use of composite materials in the aerospace industry which is driving a need for new NDT techniques that can rapidly scan large structures and provide quantitative data on the material integrity. In many applications there are common requirements for the ultrasonic inspection of composites for porosity, delaminations, foreign body contamination and fibre wrinkling. Traditional methods of ultrasonic inspection require the use of a single point probe or a multiplexed group of probes. NDT Solutions have developed new inspection techniques based on ultrasonic arrays housed within a rubber coupled wheel sensor. The wheel can be manually applied or scanned over the structure with an automated scanning system.Applications for the technology include real time imaging and reporting of impact damage, porosity sizing, delaminations and fibre wrinkles. Examples and case studies from a range of aerospace applications are given including manual and automated inspection of small and large area composites.
Introduction:In recent years the number of applications for phased array inspection has increased dramatically, with many applications for weld and crack detection. Most of the applications utilise a sector scan or a B-scan raster mode to enable imaging of the defect as shown in figure 1.
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