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The potential of sonic IR to inspect aircraft components traditionally inspected with fluorescent penetrant and or magnetic particle inspection

DiMambro, Joseph D.; Ashbaugh, D.M.; Han, X.; Favro, L.D.; Lu, J.; Zeng, Z.; Li, W.; Newaz, G.M.; Thomas, R.L.

Sandia National Laboratories Airworthiness Assurance Nondestructive Inspection Validation Center (AANC) provides independent and quantitative evaluations of new and enhanced inspection, to developers, users, and regulators of aircraft. Wayne State University (WSU) has developed and patented an inspection technique using high-power ultrasonic excitation and infrared technology to detect defects in a variety of materials. AANC and WSU are working together as part of the FAA Sonic Infrared Technology Transfer Program. The ultimate goal of the program is to implement Sonic IR in the aviation field where appropriate. The capability of Sonic IR imaging to detect cracks in components commonly inspected with magnetic particle or liquid penetrant inspection in the field is of interest to industry. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.