Review of image segmentation techniques for layup defect detection in the Automated Fiber Placement process

A comprehensive study to improve AFP inspection

Review (2021)
Author(s)

S. Meister (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), TU Delft - Structural Integrity & Composites)

Mahdieu Wermes (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR))

Jan Stuve (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR))

Roger Michael Groves (TU Delft - Structural Integrity & Composites)

Research Group
Structural Integrity & Composites
Copyright
© 2021 S. Meister, Mahdieu A.M. Wermes, Jan Stüve, R.M. Groves
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-021-01774-3
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 S. Meister, Mahdieu A.M. Wermes, Jan Stüve, R.M. Groves
Research Group
Structural Integrity & Composites
Issue number
8
Volume number
32
Pages (from-to)
2099-2119
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Abstract

The aerospace industry has established the Automated Fiber Placement process as a common technique for manufacturing fibre reinforced components. In this process multiple composite tows are placed simultaneously onto a tool. Currently in such processes manual testing requires often up to 50% of the manufacturing duration. Moreover, the accuracy of quality assurance varies significantly with the inspector in charge. Thus, inspection automation provides an effective way to increase efficiency. However, to achieve a proper inspection performance, the segmentation of layup defects need to be examined. In order to improve such defect detection systems, this paper performs a comprehensive ranking of segmentation techniques. Thus, 29 statistical, spectral and structural algorithms from related work were evaluated based on nine substantial criteria as assessed from literature and process requirements. For reasons of determinism and easy technology transferability without the need of much training data, the development of new Machine Learning algorithms is not part of this paper. Afterwards, seven of the most auspicious algorithms were studied experimentally. Therefore, laser line scan sensor depth maps from fibre placement defects were utilised. Furthermore noisy images were generated and applied for testing algorithm robustness. The test data contained five defect categories with 50 samples per class. It was concluded that Adaptive Thresholding and Cell Wise Standard Deviation Thresholding work best yielding detection accuracies mostly > 97 %. Noteworthy is that influenced input data can affect the detection results. Feasible algorithms with sensible parameter settings were able to perform reliable defect segmentation for layed material.