Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is widely used in the aerospace industry during scheduled maintenance inspections to detect cracks or other anomalies in structural and rotating components. Life prediction and inspection interval decisions in aerospace applications require knowledge of the size distribution of unknown existing cracks and the probability of detecting a crack (POD), as a function of crack characteristics (e.g., crack length). The POD for a particular inspection method is usually estimated on the basis of laboratory experiments on a given specimen set. These experiments, however, cannot duplicate the conditions of in-service inspections. Quantifying the size distribution of unknown existing cracks is more difficult. If NDE sign...
The evaluation of the RFC/NDE System has produced capability characteristics in the format of â vs. ...
Starting with the damage tolerance design of structures in aerospace applications it became obvious:...
The damage tolerance approach to structural safety is based on the predicted growth of the “largest”...
Life prediction and inspection interval decisions in aerospace applications require knowledge of the...
The economic drive towards using aircraft beyond their initial design life has created a great inter...
Current nondestructive evaluation techniques generally do not produce identical indications when app...
The goal of this paper is to review the statistical methods used in the aerospace industries to eval...
© 2008 Dr. Catherine Ann HardingAssessment of the probability of detection (POD) of defects with non...
As aircraft structures begin to age (that is, as flight hours accumulate), existing subcritical crac...
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) inspections play a vital role in the reliability of structural compo...
Starting with the damage tolerance design of structures in aerospace applications [1] it became obvi...
PDFTech ReportLTR-FA4H2-9402FuselagesStochastic processesCrackingFatigue (Mechanics)AirframesUnited ...
The Federal Aviation Administration requires that transport aircraft be “damage tolerant.” That is, ...
The need to quantify and validate nondestructive inspection (NDI) performance capabilities has becom...
71289231532351Final report; October 1992 - October 1993PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-94-4DOT-FAA-CT-94...
The evaluation of the RFC/NDE System has produced capability characteristics in the format of â vs. ...
Starting with the damage tolerance design of structures in aerospace applications it became obvious:...
The damage tolerance approach to structural safety is based on the predicted growth of the “largest”...
Life prediction and inspection interval decisions in aerospace applications require knowledge of the...
The economic drive towards using aircraft beyond their initial design life has created a great inter...
Current nondestructive evaluation techniques generally do not produce identical indications when app...
The goal of this paper is to review the statistical methods used in the aerospace industries to eval...
© 2008 Dr. Catherine Ann HardingAssessment of the probability of detection (POD) of defects with non...
As aircraft structures begin to age (that is, as flight hours accumulate), existing subcritical crac...
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) inspections play a vital role in the reliability of structural compo...
Starting with the damage tolerance design of structures in aerospace applications [1] it became obvi...
PDFTech ReportLTR-FA4H2-9402FuselagesStochastic processesCrackingFatigue (Mechanics)AirframesUnited ...
The Federal Aviation Administration requires that transport aircraft be “damage tolerant.” That is, ...
The need to quantify and validate nondestructive inspection (NDI) performance capabilities has becom...
71289231532351Final report; October 1992 - October 1993PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-FAA-94-4DOT-FAA-CT-94...
The evaluation of the RFC/NDE System has produced capability characteristics in the format of â vs. ...
Starting with the damage tolerance design of structures in aerospace applications it became obvious:...
The damage tolerance approach to structural safety is based on the predicted growth of the “largest”...