scholarly journals A capacitive-inductive dual modality imaging system for non-destructive evaluation applications

2020 ◽  
Vol 135 ◽  
pp. 106403
Author(s):  
Xiaokang Yin ◽  
Jiaming Fu ◽  
Wei Li ◽  
Guoming Chen ◽  
David A. Hutchins
2009 ◽  
Vol 54 (14) ◽  
pp. 4547-4559 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Ho Jung ◽  
Yong Choi ◽  
Key Jo Hong ◽  
Byung Jun Min ◽  
Joon Young Choi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Siqi Wang ◽  
Liangzhong Xiang ◽  
Yingtao Liu ◽  
Hong Liu

Damage precursor in composites can lead to large structural damages, such as delamination, in carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composites due to complex load conditions and environmental effects. In addition, multiple types of damage precursors including micro-scale matrix cracks, fiber pull-out from matrix, and fiber breakages, are extremely difficult to detect due to the limitation of resolution of current non-destructive evaluation (NDE) technologies. This paper presents a photo-acoustic based non-contact NDE system for the detection of damage precursors with extremely high resolution up to one hundred micrometers. This system consists of three major components: picoseconds pulsed laser based ultrasonic actuator, ultrasound receiver, and data processing and computing subsystem. Picoseconds pulsed laser is used to generate ultrasonic propagations in composites during the NDE process, and the ultrasound signals are recorded by the ultrasound receiver. Three-dimensional microstructure of the individual composites grid within the composite is able to be reconstructed for further analysis. The size and position of the damage precursors are evaluated with high accuracy up to 100 μm. The experimental results demonstrate that this imaging system is able to provide a novel non-contact approach with extremely high resolution for damage detection of CFRP composites. In addition, the developed NDE system has a wide industrial application in aerospace, automobile, civil, mechanical, and other key industries.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yubin Liu ◽  
Yating Wang ◽  
Zhen Yuan

We developed a homemade dual-modality imaging system that combines multispectral photoacoustic computed tomography and ultrasound computed tomography for reconstructing the structural and functional information of human finger joint systems. The fused multispectral photoacoustic-ultrasound computed tomography (MPAUCT) system was examined by the phantom andin vivoexperimental tests. The imaging results indicate that the hard tissues such as the bones and the soft tissues including the blood vessels, the tendon, the skins, and the subcutaneous tissues in the finger joints systems can be effectively recovered by using our multimodality MPAUCT system. The developed MPAUCT system is able to provide us with more comprehensive information of the human finger joints, which shows its potential for characterization and diagnosis of bone or joint diseases.


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