Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where William T. Yost is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by William T. Yost.


41ST ANNUAL REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN QUANTITATIVE NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION: Volume 34 | 2015

Ultrasonic inspection to quantify failure pathologies of crimped electrical connections

K. Elliott Cramer; Daniel F. Perey; William T. Yost

Previous work has shown that ultrasonic inspection provides a means of assessing electrical crimp quality that ensures the electrical and mechanical integrity of an initial crimp before the installation process is completed. The amplitude change of a compressional ultrasonic wave propagating at right angles to the wire axis and through the junction of a crimp termination was shown to correlate with the results of destructive pull tests, which is a standard for assessing crimp wire junction quality. Of additional concern are crimps made at high speed assembly lines for wiring harnesses, which are used for critical applications, such as in aircraft. During high-speed assembly it is possible that many faulty crimps go undetected until long after assembly, and fail in service. The position and speed of the crimping jaw become factors as the high-speed crimp is formed. The work presented in this paper is designed to cover the more difficult and more subtle area of high-speed crimps by taking into account the rate change of the measurements. Building on the previous work, we present an analysis methodology, based on transmitted ultrasonic energy and timing of the first received pulse that is shown to correlate to the gauge of the crimp/ferrule combination and the position of the crimping jaw. Results demonstrating the detectability of a number of the crimp failure pathologies, such as missing strands, partially inserted wires and incomplete crimp compression, are presented. The ability of this technique to estimate crimp height, a mechanical measure of crimp quality, is discussed.


Archive | 2004

Device and method for connections made between a crimp connector and wire

William T. Yost; K. Elliott Cramer; Daniel F. Perey


Archive | 2012

Process and Apparatus for Nondestructive Evaluation of the Quality of a Crimped Wire Connector

William T. Yost; Karl E. Cramer; Daniel F. Perey; Keith A. Williams


Archive | 2010

Assessment and Calibration of a Crimp Tool Equipped with Ultrasonic Analysis Features

William T. Yost; Daniel F. Perey; K. Elliott Cramer


Archive | 2014

Process for Nondestructive Evaluation of the Quality of a Crimped Wire Connector

William T. Yost; Karl E. Cramer; Daniel F. Perey; Keith A. Williams


Archive | 2015

Ultrasonic Device for Assessing the Quality of a Wire Crimp

William T. Yost; Daniel F. Perey; Karl E. Cramer


Archive | 2011

Puncture Self-Healing Polymers for Aerospace Applications

Keith L. Gordon; Ronald K. Penner; Phil B. Bogert; William T. Yost


Archive | 2007

Wire Crimp Connectors Verification using Ultrasonic Inspection

K. Elliott Cramer; Daniel F. Perey; William T. Yost


Archive | 2003

Marking electrical wiring with condition indicators

William T. Yost; Daniel F. Perey; K. Elliott Cramer


Archive | 2007

Wire Crimp Termination Verification Using Ultrasonic Inspection

Daniel F. Perey; K. Elliott Cramer; William T. Yost

Collaboration


Dive into the William T. Yost's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge