DOI: 10.1002/9780470294741.ch66
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Nondestructive Evaluation of Defects and Operating Damage in CFCC Combustor Liners

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“…This liner was subsequently installed in an operating engine. Borescope inspections of the engine at various time intervals showed that the EBC spalled off at the delamination region 23 . The liner with the delamination in Fig.…”
Section: Thermal Diffusivity Imaging Application For Cmcsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…This liner was subsequently installed in an operating engine. Borescope inspections of the engine at various time intervals showed that the EBC spalled off at the delamination region 23 . The liner with the delamination in Fig.…”
Section: Thermal Diffusivity Imaging Application For Cmcsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Figures 8a and b show thermal diffusivity images of sections of two melt‐infiltrated SiC/SiC CMC combustor liners 23,24 . A large delamination was detected on each of the liners.…”
Section: Thermal Diffusivity Imaging Application For Cmcsmentioning
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“…[9][10][11] Therefore, nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is needed to play an important dual role in the development of these materials and in the evaluation and certification of components before and during use. [12][13][14][15][16][17] Among the advanced NDE methods, X-ray CT is broadly applicable to any material or test object through which a beam of penetrating radiation may be passed and detected, including metals, plastics, ceramics, metallic/nonmetallic composites, and assemblies. With the aid of the NDE methods, possible production defects such as delaminations, pores, and cavities, and so forth, as well as component conditions before and after testing can be detected.…”
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“…6,[12][13][14] Currently, at Astrium, diverse standard procedures for the nondestructive testing of C/SiC components, such as thermography, X-ray technology, and ultrasonic technology, are in use. 16,17 The principal advantage of CT is that it provides densitometric (e.g., radiological density and geometry) and volumetric images of thin cross sections through an object. The focus and objective of this investigation is to prepare a so-called defect catalog that can serve as a reference for the application of the different methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%