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20 mins
Probability of detection of automated tap testing for disbond detection in metallic honeycomb structures
Marc Genest, Shashank Pant, Muzibur Khan, Catalin Mandache, Dmitrii Klishch
Session: Session 8: NDI, inspections and maintenance 
Session starts: Tuesday 27 June, 13:30
Presentation starts: 14:30
Room: Theatre café: parallel


Marc Genest (National Research Council Canada)
Shashank Pant (National Research Council Canada)
Muzibur Khan (National Research Council Canada)
Catalin Mandache (National Research Council Canada)
Dmitrii Klishch (National Research Council Canada)


Abstract:
This paper investigate the reliability of automated tap testing for honeycomb composite panels representative of those found in helicopter structures. A Probability of Detection (PoD) study was carried out for detecting disbond on honeycomb panels using manual and automated tap testing techniques. A process was developed to generate controlled disbond size in the honeycomb panels. The process was confirmed via ultrasonic testing and micro computed tomography inspection. A reference panel was manufactured as well as eight test panels containing a total of 70 different damage sites that included dents, disbonds, as well as combined dent and disbond were inspected by 11 inspectors using both manual and automated tap testing techniques. Overall, the a90/95 value decreased by 0.6 inch equivalent diameter using the automated tap test as compared to manual tap testing (from 1.70 to 1.10 inches). Furthermore, the automated tap testing led reduction in false calls, up to 3 time less.