2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24041347
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Research on Alternating Current Field Measurement Method for Buried Defects of Titanium Alloy Aircraft Skin

Chunhui Liao,
Ruize Wang,
Cheng Lv
et al.

Abstract: Titanium alloys are extensively used in the manufacturing of key components in aerospace engines and aircraft structures due to their excellent properties. However, aircraft skins in harsh operating environments are subjected to long-term corrosion and pressure concentrations, which can lead to the formation of cracks and other defects. In this paper, a detection probe is designed based on the principle of alternating current field measurement, which can effectively detect both surface and buried defects in th… Show more

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