Title A review on nondestructive techniques and characteristics of composite materials for the aerospace system /
Authors Vyas, Jaishree ; Kažys, Rymantas Jonas
DOI 10.1051/matecconf/201823300003
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Is Part of MATEC web of conferences: 8th EASN-CEAS international workshop on manufacturing for growth & innovation, Glasgow, UK, September 4-7, 2018 / K. Kontis and S. Pantelakis (Eds.).. Les Ulis : EDP Sciences. 2018, Vol. 233, art. no. 3, p. 1-8.. eISSN 2261-236X
Keywords [eng] nondestructive techniques ; composite materials ; aerospace system
Abstract [eng] In the aerospace industry contactless measurement has been a very versatile and adaptable in recent years, mainly because of its diverse applications. Usually ultrasonic measurement requires acoustic contact media which may disserve the sample and varies for different materials. In the operational hand, acoustic contact media like water is also not preferred for on-aircraft inspection. The air coupled inspection technique among other nondestructive testing techniques is often not enticing due to acoustic mismatch and wave propagation. Though, acoustical mismatch of the transducers can be reduced by application of a matching layer and also by using different corresponding transducers. Air-coupled transducers are the captivating alternatives for the inspection. This paper comprises different air coupled inspection techniques i.e. through transmission and guided wave generation as well as its working modes. Various transducer arrangements, the advantages of air-coupled ultrasonic guided wave inspection over other NDT techniques and their specifications are discussed revolving around the materials. Composite materials have superior properties like tensile strength, better heat resistance which cannot be materialized in single. The utilization of composite materials like CFRP, GFRP, other polymers and ceramic composites seeks the improvement in lift to weight ratio. An overall review deals with air coupled techniques and scrutiny of different materials concerning this technique, which includes characteristics of various composite materials used in aerospace industry.
Published Les Ulis : EDP Sciences
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2018
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