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Inspection of helicopter rotor blades with the help of guided waves and "turning modes": Experimental and finite element analysis
Center for Nondestructive Evaluation Conference Papers, Posters and Presentations
  • Daniel J. Barnard, Iowa State University
  • Sunil Kishore Chakrapani, Iowa State University
  • Vinay Dayal, Iowa State University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
Publication Date
7-1-2012
Geolocation
(39.737567, -104.9847179)
Abstract

Modern helicopter rotor blades constructed of composite materials offer significant inspection challenges, particularly at inner structures, where geometry and differing material properties and anisotropy make placement of the probing energy difficult. This paper presents an application of Lamb waves to these structures, where mode conversion occurs at internal geometric discontinuities. These additional modes were found to successfully propagate to the targeted regions inside the rotor and back out, allowing evaluation of the structure. A finite element model was developed to simulate wave propagation and mode conversion in the structure and aid in identifying the signals received in the laboratory experiment. A good correlation between numerical and experimental results was observed.

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This article appeared in AIP Conference Proceedings 1511 (2012): 1425–1432 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4789209.

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American Institute of Physics
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en
Citation Information
Daniel J. Barnard, Sunil Kishore Chakrapani and Vinay Dayal. "Inspection of helicopter rotor blades with the help of guided waves and "turning modes": Experimental and finite element analysis" Denver, CO(2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sunilkishore_chakrapani/2/