Improved NDI Techniques for Aircraft Inspection

983105

11/10/1998

Event
SAE Airframe/Engine Maintenance & Repair Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Through the use of an “Integrated Product Team” approach and new inspection techniques incorporating the latest in imaging capabilities and automation, the costs of some man-power intensive tasks can now be drastically reduced. Also, through the use of advanced eddy current techniques, the detectable size of cracks under flush-head fasteners can be reduced while maintaining reliable inspection.
This article describes the evaluation and results obtained using eddy current technology to determine the minimum fasteners, Secondly, it describes the integrated efforts of engineers at Boeing DPD and Northwest Airlines in the successful application of MAUS eddy current scanning of the DC-10 circumferential and axial crow splices. The eddy current scanning greatly reduced the man-hour effort required for the existing radiographic inspection
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/983105
Pages
9
Citation
Hagemaier, D., Jappe, B., and Wood, N., "Improved NDI Techniques for Aircraft Inspection," SAE Technical Paper 983105, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983105.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 10, 1998
Product Code
983105
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English