Ultrasonic system and method for detecting and characterizing contact delaminations
The present disclosure provides a system and method for real-time visualization of a material during ultrasonic non-destructive testing. The system includes a graphical user interface (GUI) capable of showing a three-dimensional (3-D) image of a composite laminate constructed of a series of two-dimensional (2-D) cross sections. The GUI is capable of displaying the 3-D image as each additional 2-D cross section is scanned by an ultrasonic testing apparatus in real time or near real time, including probable defect regions that contain a flaw such as a hole, crack, wrinkle, or foreign object within the composite. Furthermore, in one embodiment, the system includes an artificial intelligence capable of highlighting defect areas within the 3-D image in real time or near real time and providing data regarding each defect area, such as the depth, size, and/or type of each defect.
1 . A system for non-destructive testing of composite materials, comprising:
at least one ultrasonic transducer in communication with a processor;
wherein the at least one ultrasonic transducer is operable to emit ultrasonic waves into and receive ultrasonic waves from a test object including at least one delamination to produce scan data;
wherein the scan data includes a plurality of A-scans gathered at different positions along a surface of the test object;
wherein at least one of the plurality of A-scans comprises an entire waveform of at least one ultrasonic wave reflected at a particular position along the surface of the test object;
wherein the processor generates at least one C-scan based on the plurality of A-scans;
wherein the processor automatically analyzes the at least one C-scan and designates and displays at least one delamination area;
wherein the at least one delamination area includes areas of the at least one C-scan having amplitude values above a threshold number of standard deviations greater or less than a known baseline amplitude value or frequency shifts above a threshold number of standard deviations greater or less than a known baseline frequency shift for the at least one C-scan; and
wherein the processor automatically determines a size of the at least one delamination area based on a number of pixels in the at least one C-scan that are included in the at least one delamination area and a size represented by each pixel.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor automatically filters the at least one C-scan such that areas exceeding the threshold number of standard deviations greater or less than the known baseline amplitude that are smaller than a known minimum size of the at least one delamination are automatically excluded from the at least one delamination area.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor automatically determines a depth of the at least one delamination based on the plurality of A-scans.
4 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the depth of the at least one delamination is determined based on comparative waveform analysis with at least one A-scan corresponding to a region of the test object without damage.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one delamination is closed, such that material adjacent to the at least one delamination is not coupled but is in intimate contact.
6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor automatically defines a perimeter of the at least one delamination area based on the at least one C-scan.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor displays the at least one C-scan, and wherein the processor applies color coding to a visualization of the at least one C-scan, designating which parts of the at least one C-scan are in the at least one delamination area and which parts of the at least one C-scan are not in the at least one delamination area.
8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one ultrasonic transducer includes at least one spherically focused transducer.
9 . A system for non-destructive testing of composite materials, comprising:
at least one ultrasonic transducer in communication with a processor;
wherein the at least one ultrasonic transducer is operable to emit ultrasonic waves into and receive ultrasonic waves from a test object including at least one delamination to produce scan data;
wherein the scan data includes a plurality of A-scans gathered at different positions along a surface of the test object;
wherein at least one of the plurality of A-scans comprises an entire waveform of at least one ultrasonic wave reflected at a particular position along the surface of the test object;
wherein the processor generates at least one C-scan constructed from amplitude data from the plurality of A-scans;
wherein the processor automatically analyzes the at least one C-scan and designates and displays at least one delamination area;
wherein the at least one delamination area includes areas of the at least one C-scan having amplitude values above a threshold number of standard deviations greater than a known baseline amplitude value for the at least one C-scan;
wherein the processor calculates and displays a size of the at least one delamination area based on analysis of the at least one C-scan; and
wherein the processor automatically defines a perimeter of the at least one delamination area based on the at least one C-scan.
10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor automatically determines a size of the at least one delamination area based on a number of pixels in the at least one C-scan that are included in the at least one delamination area and a size represented by each pixel.
11 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor automatically determines a depth of the at least one delamination based on the plurality of A-scans.
12 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor displays the at least one C-scan, and wherein the processor applies a color coding to a visualization of the at least one C-scan, designating which parts of the at least one C-scan are in the at least one delamination area and which parts of the at least one C-scan are not in the at least one delamination area.