Non-destructive testing of GLARE using ultrasonic testing

GLARE is a new generation of FML that had been developed for the aerospace industry and had been recently used in the A380. With increased growth in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry in Singapore, GLARE is becoming a common material to inspect and repair. Defects such as cracks and...

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Main Author: Muhammad Zameer Mohd Nasir.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45246
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-452462023-03-04T18:39:48Z Non-destructive testing of GLARE using ultrasonic testing Muhammad Zameer Mohd Nasir. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Wong, Stephen Brian DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Materials of construction GLARE is a new generation of FML that had been developed for the aerospace industry and had been recently used in the A380. With increased growth in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry in Singapore, GLARE is becoming a common material to inspect and repair. Defects such as cracks and voids can be present in GLARE during manufacturing process as well as during flight which can be detected during in-service inspections. Conventional ultrasonic testing can be performed to locate the defects present. The report presents the results from the UT performed on common materials such as steel and aerospace grade aluminium as well as on GLARE. The method for calibration was explored on the various materials before finally performing the calibration on GLARE. A newly developed standard operating procedure was produced after several attempts of studying the signals formed upon UT in GLARE. Data from the signals and results produced in GLARE had been further anaylsed by studying the thickness of the different layers of GLARE and evaluating time taken for ultrasound in GLARE of a 3/2 lay-up. Also, GLARE had been fabricated in the laboratory which never had been done before. Defects were simulated so that it could be located upon UT. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2011-06-10T04:08:12Z 2011-06-10T04:08:12Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45246 en Nanyang Technological University 88 p. application/pdf
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Non-destructive testing of GLARE using ultrasonic testing
description GLARE is a new generation of FML that had been developed for the aerospace industry and had been recently used in the A380. With increased growth in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry in Singapore, GLARE is becoming a common material to inspect and repair. Defects such as cracks and voids can be present in GLARE during manufacturing process as well as during flight which can be detected during in-service inspections. Conventional ultrasonic testing can be performed to locate the defects present. The report presents the results from the UT performed on common materials such as steel and aerospace grade aluminium as well as on GLARE. The method for calibration was explored on the various materials before finally performing the calibration on GLARE. A newly developed standard operating procedure was produced after several attempts of studying the signals formed upon UT in GLARE. Data from the signals and results produced in GLARE had been further anaylsed by studying the thickness of the different layers of GLARE and evaluating time taken for ultrasound in GLARE of a 3/2 lay-up. Also, GLARE had been fabricated in the laboratory which never had been done before. Defects were simulated so that it could be located upon UT.
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title Non-destructive testing of GLARE using ultrasonic testing
title_short Non-destructive testing of GLARE using ultrasonic testing
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