JOURNAL ARTICLE

ULTRASONIC SOLUTION FOR STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING USING EMBEDDED NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

Abstract

A high number of actors of the space industry, including ESA (European Space Agency) and CNES (French national space agency), are engaged in a program aiming to develop future European reusable space launchers. In this context, PYTHEAS Technology develops an embedded Non-Destructive Testing (eNDT) solution aiming to ensure that strategic parts of the launcher are free of damage before a new launch. Structural damage can be detected, localized and characterized using a network of piezoelectric transmitters/receivers, embedded in the structure, which send and receive guided waves. The technique is based on a comparison between the baseline ultrasound signature of the structure and the deviation of a new ultrasound cartography from this reference. The system is tested experimentally on an aluminum honeycomb sandwich structure, specifically on a section of a payload adaptor. Detection, localization and characterization of different types of structural defects are carried out experimentally, and the performances of the system are discussed.

Keywords:
Payload (computing) Context (archaeology) Structural health monitoring Ultrasonic sensor Computer science Nondestructive testing Engineering Structural engineering Aerospace engineering Acoustics Mechanical engineering Physics Geology

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Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Engineering Applied Research
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Advanced Measurement and Detection Methods
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