TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracking of cracks in airplane components using nonlinear surface wave propagation techniques
AU - Vanlanduit, Steve
AU - Guillaume, Patrick
AU - Vermeulen, Jimmy
AU - Harri, Kristof
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Ultrasonic surface waves provide a sensitive means to detect cracks in airplane structures. Until now several obstacles remained to use ultrasonic surface waves for on-line damage detection (i.e. in-flight). In this article a method will be proposed to detect a growing fatigue crack while the aircraft is operating. In contrast to classical ultrasonic measurement methods, that use a high voltage pulse, we applied an optimized multi-sine excitation signal with an amplitude of a few volts only (this agrees better with the applicable safety regulations for aircraft). Furthermore, an indicator quantifying the nonlinearity of the ultrasonic surface wave propagation is used. By using a nonlinearity index the influence of changing operation conditions that can be observed with most linear methods is eliminated. The proposed method is validated on a steel beam that is fatigue loaded with a force signal obtained from in-flight data.
AB - Ultrasonic surface waves provide a sensitive means to detect cracks in airplane structures. Until now several obstacles remained to use ultrasonic surface waves for on-line damage detection (i.e. in-flight). In this article a method will be proposed to detect a growing fatigue crack while the aircraft is operating. In contrast to classical ultrasonic measurement methods, that use a high voltage pulse, we applied an optimized multi-sine excitation signal with an amplitude of a few volts only (this agrees better with the applicable safety regulations for aircraft). Furthermore, an indicator quantifying the nonlinearity of the ultrasonic surface wave propagation is used. By using a nonlinearity index the influence of changing operation conditions that can be observed with most linear methods is eliminated. The proposed method is validated on a steel beam that is fatigue loaded with a force signal obtained from in-flight data.
KW - Nonlinear
KW - On-line fatigue crack detection
KW - Ultrasonic surface waves
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34249727652&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/0-87849-976-8.549
DO - 10.4028/0-87849-976-8.549
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34249727652
SN - 1013-9826
VL - 293-294
SP - 549
EP - 556
JO - Key Engineering Materials
JF - Key Engineering Materials
ER -