A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks

This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image processing for investigating two materials with significantly different densities. CT is increasingly used in industrial applications of inspecting materials and defects. The limitations of the system and d...

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Main Authors: Kourra, Nadia, Warnett, Jason, Attridge, Alex, Dahnel, Aishah Najiah, Ascroft, Helen, Barnes, Stuart, Williams, Mark,
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Published: Springer 2017
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/72937/1/Kourra2017_Article_AMetrologicalInspectionMethodU.pdf
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author Kourra, Nadia
Warnett, Jason
Attridge, Alex
Dahnel, Aishah Najiah
Ascroft, Helen
Barnes, Stuart
Williams, Mark
,
author_facet Kourra, Nadia
Warnett, Jason
Attridge, Alex
Dahnel, Aishah Najiah
Ascroft, Helen
Barnes, Stuart
Williams, Mark
,
author_sort Kourra, Nadia
building IIUM Repository
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description This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image processing for investigating two materials with significantly different densities. CT is increasingly used in industrial applications of inspecting materials and defects. The limitations of the system and data reconstruction are continuously researched so as to improve the quality of the results. One of the most common issues in CT is beam hardening, frequently experienced in multi-material scanning. The materials examined to demonstrate the method are carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) and titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, often used in combination in industry to optimise the weight to strength ratio. The assembly of the materials is usually achieved by bolting and riveting, which requires drilling through the two materials together. The machining of these materials is difficult due to their higher specific properties and as a result tool wear is always an issue. CFRPs properties depend on the nature, orientation and bond of the fibres and as a result drilling affects their service life. The results of the method ensure the quality of the drilled holes by measuring the variation of the maximum diameter, circularity, positioning of the hole and an examining the entrance delamination and exit burrs by image processing.
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spelling iium-729372019-07-03T02:54:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/72937/ A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks Kourra, Nadia Warnett, Jason Attridge, Alex Dahnel, Aishah Najiah Ascroft, Helen Barnes, Stuart Williams, Mark , T Technology (General) T175 Industrial research. Research and development TS Manufactures This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image processing for investigating two materials with significantly different densities. CT is increasingly used in industrial applications of inspecting materials and defects. The limitations of the system and data reconstruction are continuously researched so as to improve the quality of the results. One of the most common issues in CT is beam hardening, frequently experienced in multi-material scanning. The materials examined to demonstrate the method are carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) and titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, often used in combination in industry to optimise the weight to strength ratio. The assembly of the materials is usually achieved by bolting and riveting, which requires drilling through the two materials together. The machining of these materials is difficult due to their higher specific properties and as a result tool wear is always an issue. CFRPs properties depend on the nature, orientation and bond of the fibres and as a result drilling affects their service life. The results of the method ensure the quality of the drilled holes by measuring the variation of the maximum diameter, circularity, positioning of the hole and an examining the entrance delamination and exit burrs by image processing. Springer 2017-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/72937/1/Kourra2017_Article_AMetrologicalInspectionMethodU.pdf Kourra, Nadia and Warnett, Jason and Attridge, Alex and Dahnel, Aishah Najiah and Ascroft, Helen and Barnes, Stuart and Williams, Mark and UNSPECIFIED (2017) A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 88 (5-8). pp. 1417-1427. ISSN 0268-3768 E-ISSN 1433-3015 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00170-016-8691-4 10.1007/s00170-016-8691-4
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
T175 Industrial research. Research and development
TS Manufactures
Kourra, Nadia
Warnett, Jason
Attridge, Alex
Dahnel, Aishah Najiah
Ascroft, Helen
Barnes, Stuart
Williams, Mark
,
A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title_full A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title_fullStr A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title_full_unstemmed A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title_short A metrological inspection method using micro-CT for the analysis of drilled holes in CFRP and titanium stacks
title_sort metrological inspection method using micro-ct for the analysis of drilled holes in cfrp and titanium stacks
topic T Technology (General)
T175 Industrial research. Research and development
TS Manufactures
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