Integrity assessment of impacted thick composite laminates using phased array ultrasonic testing

Book Chapter (2024)
Author(s)

Ali Nokhbatolfoghahai (TU Delft - Structural Integrity & Composites, Imperial College London)

Roger M. Groves (TU Delft - Group Groves)

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Group Groves
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https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-14120-1.00006-6
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
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Group Groves
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151-185
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Elsevier
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9780443141218
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9780443141201
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Abstract

Carbon fiber and glass fiber-reinforced polymer composites are extensively used in many industries such as aerospace, wind energy, and automobile. Nowadays, due to the high interest in manufacturing safe and cost-optimized composite structures, the need for nondestructive-evaluation (NDE) of these structures is rising significantly; either as a part of the manufacturing process or while the structure is in service. Among all NDE techniques, one of the most promising for composite materials is ultrasonic testing (UT). Ultrasonic NDE uses low amplitude acoustic/elastic waves with frequencies higher than about 20kHz to evaluate components without affecting the material properties and their integrity. This technique is extensively employed for the inspection of parts during in-service use, for quality control during the manufacturing process, as well as for material characterizations. The main advantages of the ultrasonic NDE technique are the possibility of high penetration in many commonly used materials, robustness against the conductivity of the material, accuracy in locating and measuring defects, and the ability to be performed with one-sided access. However, there are some drawbacks such as the need for a highly experienced operator and the necessity of maintaining a high degree of coupling between the transducer and the surface of the structure. While conventional ultrasonic NDE using single-element transducers has been commonly used in the past, it has some limitations for the evaluation of thick composite layers, such as the high attenuation and low signal-to-noise ratio. The phased array ultrasonic technique (PAUT) significantly improves the capability of UT for the inspection of composite materials as the ultrasonic waves can be generated and focused at desired energies, angles, and distances. This chapter is organized to provide the essential theoretical background and technical knowledge on ultrasonic NDE of thick composite laminates, starting from the physics of ultrasonics and phased array systems, going up to the signal-processing, considerations on how to deal with the collected data, and finally, the real-world applications.

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