Project: DETECT-IV: Model-supported development of nondestructive testing (NDT) methods for detecs DETECTion in composite parts with Industrial complexity and Volume production
2017-05-01 – 2021-07-31
- Abstract
The general objective of this SBO project is to develop new NDT techniques for the detection of defects in composite components with industrial complexity, with a limited inspection time, so that the inspection of composite components in series production becomes feasible. Numerical models will support the development of the new NDT techniques and contribute to the interpretation of the NDT data. Three classes of NDT techniques are investigated: (i) high-frequency vibration techniques (LDR: Local Defect Resonance), (ii) vibro-acoustic methods and (iii) thermal imaging techniques.
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Flash infrared thermography efficient detection of production defects in a cfrp aircraft component by means of flash infrared thermography
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Phase inversion in (vibro‐)thermal wave imaging of materials : extracting the AC component and filtering nonlinearity
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Self-reference broadband local wavenumber estimation (SRB-LWE) for defect assessment in composites
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Broadband nonlinear elastic wave modulation spectroscopy for damage detection in composites