
AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the common types of defects found in various structural materials and joints in aircraft. Materials manufacturing methods (including large-scale production) have been established in the aircraft industry. However, as will be seen in this chapter, manufacturing defects and defects during in-service conditions are very common across all material types. The structural material types include metals, composites, coatings, adhesively bonded and stir-welded joints. This chapter describes the defect types as a baseline for the description of their detection with the methods of Chap.10.1007/978-3-030-72192-3_5to10.1007/978-3-030-72192-3_8. Based on the understanding of the defect types, there is great expectation for a technical breakthrough for the application of structural health monitoring (SHM) damage detection systems, where continuous monitoring and assessment with high throughput and yield will produce the desired structural integrity.
adhesive joints, wear, Cracks, corrosion, deformation, Welded joints, metals, Foreign inclusion, coatings, composites, foreign inclusion, Deformation, welded joints, Corrosion, Fracture, Wear, Metals, Coatings, fracture, Adhesive joints, cracks, Composites
adhesive joints, wear, Cracks, corrosion, deformation, Welded joints, metals, Foreign inclusion, coatings, composites, foreign inclusion, Deformation, welded joints, Corrosion, Fracture, Wear, Metals, Coatings, fracture, Adhesive joints, cracks, Composites
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