航空航天应用激光超声无损检测

Giuseppe Del Prete, Fabrizio Leone, Valerio Dentico, N. Gallo, L. Maio, V. Memmolo, V. Vespini, S. Coppola, E. Stella, P. Ferraro
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无损检测(NDI)是一种广泛应用于各个行业的质量控制和材料检测方法,特别是在航空航天领域,复合材料的引入彻底改变了检测技术。此外,在役超声检查(UT)也用于预防性维护目的。这种技术的最大挑战之一是需要使用耦合介质,这通常是一个关键问题。出于这个原因,近年来在航空航天领域做出了相当大的努力,采用不需要使用耦合介质的创新技术。其中提出的技术之一是激光超声无损检测(LUNDT),由于其快速扫描速度、非接触检测、不依赖耦合剂以及能够检测复杂形状而被认为是一种有前途的方法。今天,主要的焦点不是在材料中产生超声波,而是如何接收和解释它。近年来,有几家公司试图在这一领域提供自己的解决方案。在本研究中,使用的解决方案是基于全光动力学传感器,这已经证明了最有希望的结果。利用这项技术,我们对航空航天部件进行了一系列分析,包括由复合材料和金属材料制成的部件。
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Laser Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing for Aerospace Applications
Non destructive inspection (NDI) is a widely used method for quality control and materials inspection across various industries, especially in the aerospace field where the introduction of composite materials has revolutionized inspection techniques. In addition, in-service ultrasonic inspection (UT) is also used for preventive maintenance purposes. One of the biggest challenges of such techniques is the need to use a coupling medium, which can often be a critical issue. For this reason, considerable effort has been made in the aerospace field in recent years to employ innovative techniques that do not require the use of coupling media. One of the proposed techniques is Laser Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (LUNDT), which is recognized as a promising method due to its rapid scanning speed, non-contact inspection, coupling-agent independence, and ability to inspect complex shapes. Today, the primary focus is not on generating ultrasound in the material, but rather on how to receive and interpret it. In recent years, several companies have attempted to provide their own solutions in this field. In this study, the utilized solution is based on an all-optical akinetic sensor, which has demonstrated the most promising results. With this technology, we performed a series of analyses on aerospace components of interest, including those made of composite and metallic materials.
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