Abstract

Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites are widely employed in diverse industries due to their specific stiffness and strength, and corrosion resistance. However, over time, service-induced damage can initiate a failure that can threaten the operation’s safety and reliability, especially in critical industries like aerospace applications. The challenge lies in identifying and monitoring the defects before they escalate into serious issues. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods play a pivotal role in this scenario, aiming to detect and evaluate defects without causing harm to the material. Detecting flaws in composite materials such as CFRP remains a complex task. Traditional NDT methods often struggle to effectively pinpoint and assess defects within these intricate structures. However, recent advancements in ultrasonic testing, especially Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT), show promise in examining the internal composition of CFRP composites with higher accuracy and reliability. This study aims to demonstrate the applicability of PAUT for real-time monitoring of debond growth under dynamic loading. The loading was applied to the test specimens up to one million cycles, and 64 elements 2 MHz linear phased array probe was attached to the specimen. The acquired signals were analyzed and could also be recorded for offline processing or archiving. To validate the credibility of the findings, the performance of PAUT was compared to Acoustic Emission (AE), a well-established method for detecting and analysing high-frequency signals emitted by materials undergoing deformation or damage. Encouragingly, both methods exhibited similar trends in capturing the growth of debond. Furthermore, to verify the final defect lengths, post-test ultrasonic C-Scans utilizing the through transmission technique were conducted, complemented by visual inspections. These assessments served to confirm the accuracy and reliability of the results obtained through Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing. Real-time monitoring of composite structures using phased array technology comprises a valuable tool for real- time assessment of debonding in the composite. As industries continue to rely on Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer composites for multifaceted applications, the utilization of advanced Non-Destructive Testing methodologies like Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing emerges as a cornerstone in guaranteeing their continued integrity and performance.

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