Abstract

Carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) − Nomex adhesive honeycomb structures are widely used in aerospace due to their excellent properties. However, debonding defects pose a significant challenge to structural safety due to their hidden nature and high risk. In this work, to address the debonding detection in the CFRP-Nomex honeycomb structure, a method based on the zero group velocity (ZGV) feature is proposed. By calculating the dispersion curve of the structure, it is found that there is the ZGV on the S1 branch. Further analysis revealed that this ZGV feature is generated by the repulsion between the S2 and S1 branches. The simulation and experimental analysis of the acoustic propagation characteristics in the honeycomb structure confirmed the presence of the ZGV feature with its energy localized near the exciting point. When debonding defects occur in the honeycomb structure, this feature disappears. Therefore, the ZGV feature can be used for the debonding detection of CFRP-Nomex honeycomb structures. Compared with ultrasonic C-scan, the results demonstrate that the proposed method can accurately detect and locate debonding defects with a diameter of 20 mm. Due to its simplicity, the method does not require sophisticated equipment or complex signal processing procedures, making it suitable for in-service inspection.

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