This paper describes the use of an eddy current testing (ECT) method for the inspection and detection of impact damage in carbon fiber-reinforced composites (CFRP). ECT method is a nondestructive testing (NDT) method where electric induction is used. This method is widely used for detecting cracks and corrosion in metals, or checking their electric conductivity. Because carbon fiber in CFRP has electric conductivity, ECT method has a potential to inspect the defects. However, electric conductivity of CFRP is much smaller than that of metals. Moreover, from the view of the eddy current probe, CFRP to be checked looks as a inhomogeneous conductive materials where conductive fibers are bundled and laid up, and this is completely different situation comparing with metal samples that are homogeneous. Therefore, there are several problems to be solved for applying ECT method to CFRP such as proper selection of test frequency, shape of probe, or signal processing.
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August 2013
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Eddy Current Nondestructive Testing for Carbon Fiber- Reinforced Composites
Hiroshi Hoshikawa,
Nihon University,
1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Hiroshi Hoshikawa
College of Industrial Technology
,Nihon University,
1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Japan
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Gouki Kojima
1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Gouki Kojima
Graduate School of Nihon University
,1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Japan
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Hiroshi Hoshikawa
College of Industrial Technology
,Nihon University,
1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Japan
Gouki Kojima
Graduate School of Nihon University
,1-2-1 Izumicho Narashino,
Chiba 275-8575,
Japan
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology. Manuscript received May 10, 2011; final manuscript received September 18, 2011; published online June 11, 2013. Assoc. Editor: Marina Ruggles-Wrenn.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Aug 2013, 135(4): 041501 (5 pages)
Published Online: June 11, 2013
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May 10, 2011
Revision Received:
September 18, 2011
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Koyama, K., Hoshikawa, H., and Kojima, G. (June 11, 2013). "Eddy Current Nondestructive Testing for Carbon Fiber- Reinforced Composites." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. August 2013; 135(4): 041501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4023253
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