Selection of an appropriate non-destructive testing method for evaluating drilling-induced delamination in natural fiber composites

H. Rezghi Maleki*, B. Abazadeh, Y. Arao, M. Kubouchi

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Abstract

Drilling is a principal machining process that is generally operated to make holes in composite parts to join and assemble into a complicated structures. Recently, the use of natural fiber composites (NFCs) has increased in engineering and industrial applications. Choosing an appropriate non-destructive technique to evaluate the drilling-induced delamination in NFCs is a vital and essential task. This paper investigates three different non-destructive techniques for evaluating and determining the size and shape of drilling-induced delamination in NFCs. According to the results from this research, it can be inferred that the image processing technique using a flatbed scanner can be utilized as an accessible, economical, and efficient method for assessment of drilling-induced delamination in NFCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102567
JournalNDT and E International
Volume126
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Mar

Keywords

  • Composite materials
  • Computerized tomography
  • Defect
  • Image processing
  • Ultrasonic

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Materials Science(all)
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering

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