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Characterization Of Waviness In Wind Turbine Blades Using Air Coupled Ultrasonics, Sunil Kishore Chakrapani, Vinay Dayal, David K. Hsu, Daniel J. Barnard, Andrew Gross Aug 2014

Characterization Of Waviness In Wind Turbine Blades Using Air Coupled Ultrasonics, Sunil Kishore Chakrapani, Vinay Dayal, David K. Hsu, Daniel J. Barnard, Andrew Gross

Sunil Kishore Chakrapani

Waviness in glass fiber reinforced composite is of great interest in composite research, since it results in the loss of stiffness. Several NDE techniques have been used previously to detect waviness. This work is concerned with waves normal to the plies in a composite. Air‐coupled ultrasonics was used to detect waviness in thick composites used in the manufacturing of wind turbine blades. Composite samples with different wave aspect ratios were studied. Different wavy samples were characterized, and a three step process was developed to make sure the technique is field implementable. This gives us a better understanding of the effect …


Computational Feasibility Study Of Dual Photon/Neutron Imaging Technique, Jessica Hartman, Alexander Barzilov May 2014

Computational Feasibility Study Of Dual Photon/Neutron Imaging Technique, Jessica Hartman, Alexander Barzilov

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  • Non-destructive testing (NDT) is crucial for industrial applications, particularly when imaging of internal components or structures is desired

  • Current NDT imaging techniques, such as x-rays, focus primarily on isolating unique shapes. Rarely are these methods capable of distinguishing materials or material composition

  • Potential application in the car industry for testing and examining the functional durability of products
    − Vehicle engines are composed of a combination of low-z and high-z materials with significant variation in density
    − Being able to determine the location of material during operation eliminates the need to disassemble an engine during study