Detecting and Estimating Local Corrosion Damages in Long-Service Aircraft Structures by the Eddy Current Method with Double-Differential Probes

Author:

Uchanin Valentyn1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Naukova str. 5 , Lviv , Ukraine ,

Abstract

ABSTRACT Monitoring corrosion in aircraft structures through nondestructive testing is crucial for maintaining long-term aircraft serviceability. Corrosion monitoring is particularly challenging when corrosion damage is situated on internal surfaces of multilayer aircraft structures. The eddy current method is one of the most promising techniques for detecting and measuring such subsurface corrosion damage without direct contact or disassembly. However, due to their low sensitivity traditional eddy current probes with coaxial coils are not well suited for detecting corrosion damages of the local type, such as pitting or corrosion pits, in multilayer aircraft structures. This study tested the use of low-frequency eddy current probes of the double-differential type, characterized by 8 and 10 mm operational diameters, in detecting and measuring hidden corrosion damages of this local type. Such corrosion damages were simulated by means of flat-bottomed drilled holes of differing diameters and depths (or different diameters and residual thicknesses of the inspected sheet in the damaged area). The signals from the eddy current probes were evaluated in the complex plane using a universal eddy current flaw detector. The correlations between the amplitude and phase of the eddy current signal and depth of location of the local corrosion damages were analyzed. Results indicate that it is possible to estimate the residual thickness of the skin in locally corroded areas by measuring the eddy current signal phase, independently of the local corrosion damage diameter (size), providing useful information for residual service life determination.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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