Eddy Current Scanning for Testing Aircraft Structures; Requirements for Data Processing for an Application Spectrum from Riveted Al-Structures to Heat Damaged CFRP

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1997
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Bisle, Wolfgang
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
Center for Nondestructive Evaluation

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Crack detection in riveted fuselages, sizing of corrosion areas and testing CFRP structures for heat damage initiated our working group step a little deeper into the problems of scanning with eddy current (EC). EC and especially scanning is mainly a method for in service inspections. Practical, light weight, effordable, easy to use solutions are required

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