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  • 2024Non-destructive testing of challenging aerospace structurescitations
  • 2023A New Concept for Permanent Geometric Reference Points made from RFID tags for Composite Aircraft Componentscitations
  • 2023Using DICONDE for NDT Data Exchange6citations

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A New Concept for Permanent Geometric Reference Points made from RFID tags for Composite Aircraft Components

  • Rodeck, Rebecca
  • Wende, Gerko
  • Tuppatsch, Jens-Peter
Abstract

This work presents a new concept for permanent markers consisting of RFID tags built into aircraft components madefrom fibre reinforced plastics. The novelty of this concept lies in the antenna design, which represents a geometric point thatcan be accessed using commonly employed non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, specifically suited for thermovision. Thesegeometric points provide a reliable frame of reference for accurate data localization throughout the entire life cycle of thecomponents. Initial results obtained with an antenna design incorporated into a glass-reinforced epoxy laminate quantify theanticipated localization accuracy achieved through our concept. We utilize a geometrically calibrated, off-the-shelf bolometerand standard lock-in thermography in our approach.

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  • polymer
  • glass
  • glass
  • composite
  • thermography