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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Li, Zhen
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- 2021Post-synthetic modification of a highly flexible 3D soft porous metal–organic framework by incorporating conducting polypyrrole: enhanced MOF stability and capacitance as an electrode material
- 2020Hierarchically nanostructured thermoelectric materials:challenges and opportunities for improved power factorscitations
- 2020Hierarchically nanostructured thermoelectric materials: challenges and opportunities for improved power factorscitations
- 2020Targeting RET Kinase in Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancercitations
- 2019X-band microwave characterisation and analysis of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer compositescitations
- 2019A review of microwave testing of glass fibre-reinforced polymer compositescitations
- 2018Principles and Applications of Microwave Testing for Woven and Non-woven Carbon Fibre-reinforced Polymer Composites: A Topical Reviewcitations
- 2018A Simulation-Assisted Non-destructive Approach for Permittivity Measurement Using an Open-Ended Microwave Waveguidecitations
- 2017Microwaves Sensor for Wind Turbine Blade Inspectioncitations
- 2017Dielectric constant of a three-dimensional woven glass fibre composite: analysis and measurementcitations
- 2017Evaluation of water content in honey using microwave transmission line techniquecitations
- 2017Detection of Impact Damage in Carbon Fibre Composites Using an Electromagnetic Sensorcitations
- 2016Detection and evaluation of damage in aircraft composites using electromagnetically coupled spiral inductorscitations
- 2016Delamination detection in composite T-joints of wind turbine blades using microwavescitations
- 2015Targeting Ideal Dual-Absorber Tandem Water Splitting Using Perovskite Photovoltaics and CuInxGa1-xSe2Photocathodescitations
- 2015Targeting ideal dual-absorber tandem water splitting using perovskite photovoltaics and CuIn x Ga 1-x Se 2 photocathodescitations
- 2012Nanomagnetic skyrmionscitations
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Detection and evaluation of damage in aircraft composites using electromagnetically coupled spiral inductors
Abstract
The paper presents a quantitative damage evaluation of carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) plates using a non-contact electromagnetic (EM) sensor. The EM sensor with coupled spiral inductors (CSI) is employed here to detect both impact induced and simulated damage leading to an accurate evaluation of the location, depth and width of sub-surface defects. The effect of inspection frequency, standoff distance and signal power are also investigated leading to the development of an engineering circuit design tool that relates the set up and calibration of the sensor to its detection performance. It is found that the dynamic range of the transmission coefficient is the limiting factor in the original Salski CSI sensor and this problem is addressed by adding ferrite layers to reduce the reluctance of the magnetic circuit, improving damage sensing by 22%. The study leads to a further development of utilising an open ferrite yoke with a pair of encircling coils, which shows a 57% sensitivity improvement and clearer identification of air gaps (voids) and delamination in CFRP laminates. The proposed EM yoke design CSI sensor is low cost and could be assembled into an array for non-contact, in situ mechatronic scanning of aircraft composite wings.