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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: This paper presents a scheme for on-line failure detection in systems with appreciable structural dynamics. The design is suboptimal because of extensive computational requirements of optimal schemes. To accomplish failure detection, the innovations sequence of a finite order Kalman filter is examined. Because of the heavy dependence of the system on the zero-mean character of the innovations sequence of the filter much attention has been given to the design and evaluation of the Kalman filters used. The filter designs are based on modal models of the structural dynamics. Two modal models were considered, one based on an analytic finite element model and the other based on empirically derived frequency and damping. Experiments using a grid structure are presented which illustrate operation and performance of the filter designs based on these models. The general character of the results presented is that appreciable errors exist in the filter design based on the finite element model. Substantial improvement results if the design model is modified to include empirically derived frequency and damping.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: Some recent results in the area of the ultrasonic, acoustic emission, thermographic, and acousto-ultrasonic NDE of composites are reviewed. In particular, attention is given to the progress in the use of ultrasonic attenuation, acoustic emission (parameter) delay, liquid-crystal thermography, and the stress wave factor in structural integrity monitoring of composite materials. The importance of NDE flaw significance characterizations is emphasized since such characterizations can directly indicate the appropriate NDE technique sensitivity requirements. The role of the NDE of flawed composites with and without overt defects in establishing quantitative accept/reject criteria for structural integrity assessment is discussed.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327); 43; 561-565
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The steady-state amplitude of the output of an ultrasonic through-transmission measurement is analyzed and the result is given in closed form. Provided that the product of the input and output transduction ratios, the specimen-transducer reflection coefficient, the specimen-transducer phase-shift parameter, and the material phase velocity are known, this analysis gives a means for determining the through-thickness attenuation of an individual thin sample. Multiple stress-wave reflections are taken into account, and so signal echoes do not represent a difficulty. An example is presented for a graphite fiber epoxy composite (Hercules AS/3501-6). Thus, the technique provides a direct method for continuous or intermittent monitoring of through-thickness attenuation of plate structures which may be subject to service structural degradation.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation; 1; Dec. 198
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: Ultrasonic longitudinal through-thickness attenuation in an isotropic medium due to scattering by randomly distributed voids is considered analytically. The attenuation is evaluated on the assumption of no interaction between voids. The scattered power is assumed to be entirely lost, thus accounting for the ultrasonic attenuation. The scattered power due to the presence of a void is described in terms of the scattering cross section of the void. An exact solution exists for the scattering cross section of a spherical void. An approximate solution for the scattering cross section of an ellipsoidal void is developed based on the so-called Born approximation commonly used in quantum mechanics. This approximate solution is valid for k sub p a sub i much less than 1, where k sub p is the wave number of the incident longitudinal wave and a sub i is the largest dimension of the void. It is found that the shape of the void has negligible effect on the scattering cross section and that only the volume of the void is important. Thus, it is noted that in cases where k sub p a sub i is much less than 1, the exact scattering cross section of a spherical void having the same volume as an arbitrarily shaped void can be used for evaluating ultrasonic attenuation. Previously announced in STAR as N83-28466
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327); 42; 219-224
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: A model is developed to relate the energy loss factors of ultrasonic longitudinal waves propagating in the principal directions of a unidirectional graphite fiber composite to the composite constituent properties. All the constituents are assumed to behave as linear viscoelastic materials with energy dissipation properties defined by loss factors. It is found that by introducing a new constituent called the interface material, the composite and constituent properties can be brought into consistency with simple series and parallel models. An expression relating the composite loss factors to the loss factors of the constituents is derived and its coefficients are evaluated.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation; 1; Sept
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: Unidirectional Hercules AS/3501-6 graphite fiber epoxy composites are subjected to repeated controlled low-velocity drop-weight impacts in the laminate direction. The degradation is ultrasonically monitored using through-thickness attenuation and a modified stress wave factor, SWF. There are correlations between the number of drop-weight impacts, the residual tensile strength, the through-thickness attenuation and the SWF.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation; 38; Dec. 198
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The stress wave factor (SWF) signal, which is the output of an ultrasonic testing system where the transmitting and receiving transducers are coupled to the same face of the test structure, is analyzed in the frequency domain. The SWF signal generated in an isotropic elastic plate is modelled as the superposition of successive reflections. The reflection which is generated by the stress waves which travel P times as a longitudinal (P) wave and s times as a shear (S) wave through the plate while reflecting back and forth between the bottom and top faces of the plate is designated as the reflection with P, s. Short-time portions of the SWF signal are considered for obtaining spectral information on individual reflections. If the significant reflections are not overlapped, the short-time Fourier analysis is used. A summary of the elevant points of homomorphic signal processing, which is also called cepstrum analysis, is given. Homomorphic signal processing is applied to short-time SWF signals to obtain estimates of the log spectra of individual reflections for cases in which the reflections are overlapped. Two typical SWF signals generated in aluminum plates (overlapping and non-overlapping reflections) are analyzed.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327); 43; 1446-145
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: Frequency response is studied at two different transducer locations in the 10-280 kHz range, for the case of the response of a solid 6061-T6 aluminum alloy block to the fracture of an 0.5 mm-diameter pencil lead, as well as to the impact of 0.159 and 0.318 cm-diameter stainless steel spheres. Prominent peaks in the pencil lead fracture and sphere impact spectra from the two transducer locations are found to exactly correspond to the alloy block's resonant frequencies, indicating that these have dominated the spectral content of the output signal. The spectral content is further influenced by the transducer location, relative to the resonant frequency nodal lines. The implications of these results for acoustic-ultrasonic parameters and measurements are discussed.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327); 41; 1502-151
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: (Previously announced in STAR as N82-18613)
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation; 40; May 1982
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The acoustic emission (AE) parameter delay concept is defined as that particular measured value of a parameter at which a specified baseline level of cumulative AE activity is reached. The parameter can be from any of a broad range of elastic, plastic, viscoelastic, and fracture mechanics parameters, as well as their combinations. Such parameters include stress, load, strain, displacement, time, temperature, loading cycle, unloading stress, stress intensity factor, strain energy release rate, and crack tip plasticity zone size, while the AE activity may be AE event counts, ringdown counts, energy, event duration, etc., as well as their combinations. Attention is given to examples for the AE parameter delay concept, together with various correlations.
    Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY
    Type: Materials Evaluation (ISSN 0025-5327); 41; July 198
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