scholarly journals LIBS Monitoring and Analysis of Laser-Based Layered Controlled Paint Removal from Aircraft Skin

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Wenfeng Yang ◽  
Ziran Qian ◽  
Yu Cao ◽  
YongChao Wei ◽  
Chanyuan Fu ◽  
...  

Reliability and controllability of selective removal of multiple paint layers from the surface of aircraft skin depend on effective online monitoring technology. An analysis was performed on the multi-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) on the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate, primer, and topcoat. Based on that, an exploration was conducted on the changes of the characteristic peaks corresponding to the characteristic elements that are contained in the topcoat, primer, and substrate with different layers of a laser action, in combination with analysis of microscopic morphology, composition, and depth of laser multi-pulse pits. The results show that the appearance and increase of the characteristic peak intensity of the Ca I at the wavelength of 422.7 nm can be regarded as the basis for the complete removal of the topcoat; the decrease or disappearance of the characteristic peak intensity can be regarded as the basis for the complete removal of the primer. Al I spectrum at the wavelength of 394.5 nm and 396.2 nm can be adopted to characterize the degree of damage to the aluminum alloy substrate. The feasibility and accuracy of the LIBS technology for the laser selective paint removal process and effect monitoring of aircraft skin were verified. Demonstrating that under the premise of not damaging the substrate, laser-based layered controlled paint removal (LLCPR) from aircraft skin can be achieved by monitoring the spectrum and composition change law of specified wavelength position corresponding tothe characteristic elements that are contained in the specific paint layer.

2020 ◽  
pp. 000370282097304
Author(s):  
Amal A. Khedr ◽  
Mahmoud A. Sliem ◽  
Mohamed Abdel-Harith

In the present work, nanoparticle-enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy was used to analyze an aluminum alloy. Although LIBS has numerous advantages, it suffers from low sensitivity and low detection limits compared to other spectrochemical analytical methods. However, using gold nanoparticles helps to overcome such drawbacks and enhances the LIBS sensitivity in analyzing aluminum alloy in the current work. Aluminum was the major element in the analyzed samples (99.9%), while magnesium (Mg) was the minor element (0.1%). The spread of gold nanoparticles onto the Al alloy and using a laser with different pulse energies were exploited to enhance the Al alloy spectral lines. The results showed that Au NPs successfully improved the alloy spectral lines intensity by eight times, which could be useful for detecting many trace elements in higher matrix alloys. Under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium, the Boltzmann plot was used to calculate the plasma temperature. Besides, the electron density was calculated using Mg and H lines at Mg(I) at 285.2 nm and Hα(I) at 656.2 nm, respectively. Three-dimensional contour mapping and color fill images contributed to understanding the behavior of the involved effects.


1991 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
pp. 691-695 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.S. NEFED'EV ◽  
T. Yu. Mirakova ◽  
L.A. Averko-Antonovich ◽  
M.K. Kadirov ◽  
A.V. IL'YASOV

2014 ◽  
Vol 881-883 ◽  
pp. 698-701
Author(s):  
Lei Lei Xiang ◽  
Zuo Liang Sha ◽  
Liang Zhu

Raman spectra are sensitive to solute, solid or polymorphs concentrations, particle size distribution and temperature. Characteristic peak positions of tibolone and acetone were observed at 1559cm-1 and 787cm-1. In this paper, we used the LabRAM HR800 System to detect the Raman spectra of 11 undersaturated standard solutions (concentration range 0-150 mg/ml) at 40°C; built model that estimating concentration of tibolone in acetone solvent by relating peak intensity ratio of the components to the concentration of the solution, and the mean estimated error was only 1.723% in the testing data. The results indicate that this method of estimating concentration is feasible and simple.


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 2050-2057
Author(s):  
Francieli Gonçalves Franceschini ◽  
Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo ◽  
Sabrina Arcaro ◽  
Carlos Pérez Bergmann

2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (30) ◽  
pp. 9313 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teng Shan ◽  
Fengshi Yin ◽  
Sijie Wang ◽  
Yulin Qiao ◽  
Pengfei Liu

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