scholarly journals Qualitative comparison of non-destructive methods for inspection of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer laminates

2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (27) ◽  
pp. 4325-4337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janez Rus ◽  
Alex Gustschin ◽  
Hubert Mooshofer ◽  
Jan-Carl Grager ◽  
Klaas Bente ◽  
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In the rapidly expanding composite industry, novel inspection methods have been developed in recent years. Particularly promising for air-coupled testing are cellular polypropylene transducers which offer better impedance matching to air than piezoelectric transducers. Furthermore, broadband transmitters (laser-induced ultrasound and thermoacoustic emitters) and receivers (optical microphones) have opened a completely new chapter for advanced contact-free ultrasound inspection. X-ray dark-field radiography offers a different approach to detect porosity and microcracks, employing small angle X-ray scattering. These innovative ultrasonic and radiographic alternatives were evaluated in comparison with well-established inspection techniques. We applied thirteen different non-destructive methods to inspect the same specimen (a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer laminate with induced impact damage): air-coupled ultrasound testing (using piezoelectric transducers, broadband optical microphones, cellular polypropylene transducers, and a thermoacoustic emitter), laser-induced ultrasound testing, ultrasonic immersion testing, phased array ultrasonic testing, optically excited lock-in thermography, and X-ray radiography (projectional absorption and dark-field, tomosynthesis, and micro-computed tomography). The inspection methods were qualitatively characterized by comparing the scan results. The conclusions are advantageous for a decision on the optimal method for certain testing constraints.

2020 ◽  
pp. 002199832096705
Author(s):  
Nilesh Bagale ◽  
M R Bhat

Hygrothermal (HT) ageing is a major concern for polymer composites in aircraft structures. An aircraft gets inspected after certain flying hours/cycles consuming man-hours, money and time. For economic inspection, non-contact, Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE) techniques can prove to be effective. This study presents NDE approaches using three such techniques, namely, X-ray radiography, ultrasound, and infrared thermography for evaluation of HT-ageing in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites. For accelerating the ageing, specimens were subjected to a hot water environment up to more than 1000 hours at [Formula: see text]C. It’s influence on different NDE parameters through each technique was investigated. Building on the findings, the effectiveness of these techniques for the evaluation of HT-ageing in CFRP has been demonstrated.


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