The Journal of The Textile Institute | 2019

Sampling phased array technology for the detection of voids in carbon fiber-reinforced plastics

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In the lightweight material industries, the current focus is on fiber-reinforced plastics, in particular on carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs), since they offer higher relative specific tensile strength and stiffness as well as reduced weight compared to conventional metallic materials. Currently, the quality assurance of manufactured CFRP components represents a major challenge for CFRP manufacturers. Voids are generated during the infusion process of CFRPs, which in turn reduce the mechanical performance of CFRPs. This article presents the possibility to detect the distribution of voids across the surface of CFRPs by using a non-destructive testing method, the so-called sampling phased array ultrasound technology. Two types of CFRPs with six carbon layers in the same direction are fabricated by means of a vacuum-assisted resin infusion process. Voids in CFRPs are generated using a foaming agent during the impregnation process. The C-scan images produced through the sampling phased array technology are subsequently analyzed by the optical image analysis software in order to determine the amount of voids for each type of manufactured CFRP.

Volume 110
Pages 1703 - 1709
DOI 10.1080/00405000.2019.1616956
Language English
Journal The Journal of The Textile Institute

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