Considered the use in the production of aviation equipment (airplanes and helicopters), polymer composites differing in enhanced operational and technological properties, such as strength, rigidity, level of working temperatures, etc. Examples are given of using newer gliders in multilayer structures MS-21 aircraft and Mi-38 helicopter of modern composite materials. The review of defects of multilayer structures made of polymer composite materials arising at the stage of manufacturing, storage, transportation and operation of aircraft, and low-frequency methods of their control is presented. It is noted that the main of low-frequency control methods are the impedance method and the method of free oscillations proposed by domestic scientists.The principle of operation of the first portable multifunctional computerized pulsed flaw detector DAMI-C09, combining impedance, impact and eddy current ND methods, is described. It is noted that the flaw detector can be used for manual and automated, as part of a robotic complex, to identify bundles, nonglues and other violations of the integrity of composites, honeycomb structures and glued structures, to determine corrosion centers, surface and internal defects in non-ferromagnetic materials. A feature of the flaw detector is the simplified preparation process for work due to the automated mode of tuning the signal in amplitude or phase using a spectrum analyzer, documenting the monitoring results with the ability to transfer to a computer and subsequent processing with the help of a special APM of the Flaw Detector. Examples of the effective use of the flaw detector in the production and operation of aviation equipment are given.
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