
doi: 10.2172/10154046
The goal of this project was to produce a document that contains information on the usability and performance of commercially available, fieldable, and portable scanner systems as they apply to aircraft NDI inspections. In particular, the scanners are used to generate images of eddy current, ultrasonic, or bond tester inspection data. The scanner designs include manual scanners, semiautomated scanners, and fully automated scanners. A brief description of the functionality of each scanner type, a sketch, and a fist of the companies that support the particular design are provided. Vendors of each scanner type provided hands-on demonstrations of their equipment on real aircraft samples in the FAA Aging Aircraft Nondestructive Inspection Validation Center (AANC) in Albuquerque, NM. From evaluations recorded during the demonstrations, a matrix of scanner features and factors and ranking of the capabilities and limitations of the design, portability, articulation, performance, usability, and computer hardware/software was constructed to provide a quick reference for comparing the different scanner types. Illustrations of C-scan images obtained during the demonstration are shown.
Nondestructive Testing, Facilities, 47 Other Instrumentation, Aircraft, And Techniques, Inspection, Ultrasonic Testing, Equipment, Eddy Currents, Miscellaneous Instrumentation, Measuring Instruments, 620, Image Processing 420200, 616, 440800, 42 Engineering, Evaluation
Nondestructive Testing, Facilities, 47 Other Instrumentation, Aircraft, And Techniques, Inspection, Ultrasonic Testing, Equipment, Eddy Currents, Miscellaneous Instrumentation, Measuring Instruments, 620, Image Processing 420200, 616, 440800, 42 Engineering, Evaluation
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