4.5 Article

Non-destructive testing investigation of gaps in thin Glare laminates

Journal

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND EVALUATION
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 17-34

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10589759.2019.1684489

Keywords

Glare; NDT; defects; gaps; phased array ultrasonic testing

Funding

  1. Dutch government [T11.6.14523]
  2. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [030/RID/2018/19]
  3. Fokker Aerostructures

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In this research, ultrasonic inspections were conducted on Glare with pre-preg gaps to enhance the current technological level. By introducing gaps, performing ultrasonic testing, and collecting cross-sectional images of the laminate, a detailed assessment of the width, depth, and occurrence of the gaps was successfully achieved.
The manufacturing of Fibre Metal Laminates, consisting of alternating layers of pre-preg fibre and metal is complex, and defects can be introduced during manufacturing. The automation of the manufacturing steps is vital for future Glare production, and specific defects have to be considered. Among them, gaps between pre-preg plies represent a potential risk for the mechanical performances of the laminate. In this paper/research, non-destructive testing based on ultrasonic inspections are performed on Glare with pre-preg gaps in order to extend and improve the current state of the art to different pre-preg gap widths, depths, and lay-ups. Firstly, gaps were introduced in Glare specimens. Then, a conventional C-scan ultrasonic inspection is performed. In order to overcome the current limitations of a top or planar view of the laminates, the evaluation of the depth of the gaps in the laminates is performed by means of phased array ultrasonic testing. Finally, images of the laminate cross-section have been collected in order to provide a meaningful evidence of the ultrasonic-based analysis. Results from different Glare and gap widths and depths show the accuracy of the proposed investigation which is able to provide a detailed assessment of the gap occurrences also for very thin laminates.

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