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Structural Health Monitoring of Slat Tracks using transient ultrasonic waves
Abstract
Slat tracks enable the load transmission and movement between slats and wings during the take-off and landing of airplanes. Although, structural damage of slat tracks due to fatigue loads is very unlikely, structural health monitoring might be of interest. The ultrasonic response of transient ultrasonic waves was investigated as a function of different defect sizes of artificial and real cracks. The results show that there is a realistic chance to predict the size of the crack by a relatively simple experimental setup. Keywords: Structural health monitoring, maraging steel, crack propagation, ultrasonic detection, slat<br/>tracks