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.
Sreejith NanukuttanKai YangMuhammed Basheer
Maizuar MaizuarLihai ZhangSaeed MiraminiPriyan MendisCollin Duffield
Hassan DabajaHassan NouraMustapha Ouladsine
Guilhem GreffierMarianne PerrinFlorent EymaLuis EspinosaPlacide Uwizeyimana