2016
DOI: 10.3390/app6020058
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The Ultrasonic Polar Scan for Composite Characterization and Damage Assessment: Past, Present and Future

Abstract: Abstract:In the early 1980's, the ultrasonic polar scan (UPS) technique was developed to assess the fiber direction of composites in a nondestructive way. In spite of the recognition by several researchers as being a sophisticated and promising methodology for nondestructive testing (NDT) and materials science, little advance was made during the following 30 years. Recently however, the UPS technique experienced a strong revival and various modifications to the original UPS setup have been successfully impleme… Show more

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“…The stable nature of the TOF P-UPS inversion procedure for noise addition originates from the simultaneous inversion of the TOF data at several φ-angles, and obviously benefits from the fact that it contains a lot of redundant information. A similar observation regarding the robustness to noise and scatter was already made for the amplitude based P-UPS in [14,15]. Consequently, we can be confident that the P-UPS method has a lot of potential for application in environments where typically lower SNRs are involved.…”
Section: Case Study Ii: Inversion Results For An Orthotropicsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The stable nature of the TOF P-UPS inversion procedure for noise addition originates from the simultaneous inversion of the TOF data at several φ-angles, and obviously benefits from the fact that it contains a lot of redundant information. A similar observation regarding the robustness to noise and scatter was already made for the amplitude based P-UPS in [14,15]. Consequently, we can be confident that the P-UPS method has a lot of potential for application in environments where typically lower SNRs are involved.…”
Section: Case Study Ii: Inversion Results For An Orthotropicsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The stretched views of the P-UPS images in orthogonal directions are a direct consequence of the unidirectional fiber reinforcement of the investigated [0 • ] 8 C/E composite. Recently, several interesting results have been obtained and reported on the application of the P-UPS method for the valuation of composites, including, amongst others, damage assessment [14,15], (visco)elasticity characterization [14,15] and strain measurement [16]. In the characterization studies, the original P-UPS inversion procedure was based on the amplitude P-UPS in transmission (figure 3b) and incorporated several aspects of the bulk wave approximation [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Ultrasonic Polar Scan [3,4] (UPS) is a relatively recent technique which can bypass the former problem. Figure 1a illustrates the basic working principle of the UPS setup.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%