Thin (0.1 mm) thermoplastic continuous fiber CFRP tapes with a width of 100 mm were examined using aircoupled ultrasound. Transducers were arranged in reflection as well as transmission setup. By slanted incidence of the ultrasound on the tape surface, guided waves were excited in the material in fiber direction and perpendicular to the fiber direction. Artificial defects – fiber cuts, matrix cuts, circular holes, low velocity impacts from tool drop, and sharp bends – were produced. Experiments on a stationary tape showed good detectability of all artificial defects by guided waves. Also the effects of variation in material properties, fiber volume content and fiber matrix adhesion being the most relevant, on guided wave propagation were examined, to allow for quality assessment. Guided wave measurements were supported by destructive analysis. Also an apparatus containing one endless loop of CFRP tape was constructed and built to simulate inline testing of CFRP tapes, as it would be employed in a CFRP tape production environment or at a CFRP tape processing facility. The influences of tape conveying speed on detectability of artificial defects as well as material properties were elaborated and recommendations for implementation in production scale inline monitoring are given.
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22 January 2019
PROCEEDINGS OF THE EUROPE/AFRICA CONFERENCE DRESDEN 2017 – POLYMER PROCESSING SOCIETY PPS
27–29 June 2017
Dresden, Germany
Research Article|
January 22 2019
Non-contact inline monitoring of thermoplastic CFRP tape quality using air-coupled ultrasound
W. Essig;
W. Essig
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IKT, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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P. Fey;
P. Fey
IKT, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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S. Meiler;
S. Meiler
IKT, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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M. Kreutzbruck
M. Kreutzbruck
IKT, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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W. Essig
a)
P. Fey
S. Meiler
M. Kreutzbruck
IKT, Institut für Kunststofftechnik, University of Stuttgart
, Pfaffenwaldring 32, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2055, 120001 (2019)
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W. Essig, P. Fey, S. Meiler, M. Kreutzbruck; Non-contact inline monitoring of thermoplastic CFRP tape quality using air-coupled ultrasound. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 January 2019; 2055 (1): 120001. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5084891
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