Non-destructive inspection of composite Radii using ultrasonic phased array techniques
Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing is an advanced Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method with widespread applications across numerous industries. There is a major requisition for precise examination of composite materials in the Aerospace industry which needs skilled NDT Engineers. The ability of the...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68652 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing is an advanced Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
method with widespread applications across numerous industries. There is a major
requisition for precise examination of composite materials in the Aerospace
industry which needs skilled NDT Engineers. The ability of the engineer to detect
and identify defects at areas which are not easily accessible and are complex in
geometry is one of the most important skills that rely on the selection of transducers
and testing strategy. In this project, a Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GFRP)
composite specimen with curvature is experimentally designed and manufactured
with induced defects. These defects are introduced during the manufacturing of the
specimen in order to carry out phased array inspection of the composite radii and to
determine the sensitivity of the array probes in detecting small defects as well as to
Ieam to identify the most efficient selection of probes for different applications.
After the phased array inspection of the manufactured specimen, finite element
analysis of the bent composite specimen under phased array ultrasonic inspection is
carried out using Abaqus software suite. Abaqus is widely used in Aerospace as
well as in many other industrial sectors. It is also intensely used in academic and
research institutions mainly because of its capability to model and analyse a wide
range of materials. Both the wedges utilized in the experimental setup and the test
specimens are modelled and a high frequency wave is transmitted through them to
illustrate the testing process conducted experimentally. It enables the analysis of the
wave propagation in the composite when it is under ultrasonic inspection and also
helps in visualization of wave interaction at the defect. |
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