Detection Reliability Study for Interlayer Cracks

983125

11/09/1998

Event
SAE Airframe/Engine Maintenance & Repair Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The Federal Aviation Administration Airworthiness Assurance Nondestructive Inspection Validation Center (FAA-AANC) is currently conducting a detection reliability study pertaining to the detection of cracks in multi-layered aluminum sheets. This paper describes the design, production and characterization of test specimens that are currently being used to conduct third layer Probability of Detection (PoD) experiments. Pertinent aspects of the lap splice joints for Boeing 737 aircraft, Line Numbers 292 - 2565 are included in the test specimens. A preliminary analysis of the data indicates that for some inspectors, traditional measures of performance - in particular PoD curves based on maximum likelihood fit to two-parameter lognormal curve - may be misleading.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/983125
Pages
7
Citation
Moore, D., and Spencer, F., "Detection Reliability Study for Interlayer Cracks," SAE Technical Paper 983125, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983125.
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Published
Nov 9, 1998
Product Code
983125
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English