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Experimental and numerical polar scans of several anisotropic materials using pulsed and harmonic ultrasonic beams

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Ultrasonic non-destructive testing is a well known technique in present days, in which the C-scan is the most wide spread. Though, because of the inherent limitations of most methods to quantitatively characterize (damaged) composite materials, the quest for more sophisticated methods is put forward. This study reports experimentally registered polar scans using an in house developed ultrasonic test setup for some typical composite materials. Both pulsed and harmonic ultrasonic beams are considered, which impinge onto the immersed anisotropic layer under investigation. Numerical computations are shown and compared with the experimental results. The experimental polar scan of a carbon fabric/PPS laminate with an artificially added delamination shows a drastic change in the observed patterns, compared to the one of the undamaged carbon fabric/PPS laminate. Combined with the sensitivity to the local stiffness tensor, a polar scan can become a great tool to quantitatively evaluate (damaged) composite materials.
Boek: 5th International conference on Emerging Technologies in Non Destructive Testing (ETNDT-5), Ioannina, Greece, 19-21.9.2011
ISBN:978-0-415-62131-1
Jaar van publicatie:2011
Trefwoorden:experiment, numerical modeling, composite, ultrasonic polar scan, NDT