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Title: Investigation of corrosion in aluminum/adhesive lap-splices using pulse-echo ultrasonic techniques

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OSTI ID:6725476

In this paper we have shown that aluminum skin samples corroded in the laboratory by an electrochemical process are similar to corrosion that occurs naturally. Incorporating the corroded skins into several sets of characterized aluminum/adhesive lap-splices with first and second layer corrosion defects, we have shown qualitative agreement in PP signal amplitude between a low frequency ultrasonic model and experiment. The model suggests, and the experimental evidence agrees, that the trailing signal PP amplitude of a low frequency tri-polar pulse can be used to discriminate metal thinning in the second layer due to corrosion. Further work is in progress to address the issues of frequency selection and errors caused by layer parameter approximation. 6 refs, 7 figs.

Research Organization:
Iowa State Univ. of Science and Technology, Ames, IA (United States). Center for Aviation Systems Reliability
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE; USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
W-7405-ENG-82
OSTI ID:
6725476
Report Number(s):
IS-M-740; CONF-920799-5; ON: DE93008074
Resource Relation:
Conference: Review of progress in quantitative non destructive evaluation (NDE), La Jolla, CA (United States), 19-24 Jul 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English