Abstract
Bionic Aircraft is a project founded under the H2020 Framework Program and it is a
result of a need to reduce emissions due to the impact of the growth of the aviation
industry. The introduction of Additive Laser Manufacturing (ALM) to produce some
metal aircraft parts is considered as an opportunity to address this issue. This technology allows to produce ultra-lightweight and highly complex parts (so-called “bionic parts”).
One of the actions to consider in the project is the development of new NDT strategies to inspect, in-service, parts produced by ALM made of Al-based alloys. This need arises
because, ALM processes for these alloys are at low maturity level (TRL2) and hence, no
proven and certified NDT methods are yet developed. Moreover, in-service inspection of aeronautic bionic parts involves challenges like the uncertainty of the inner inspection of a layered material, the lack of accessibility (the part is attached to the aircraft fuselage), and the expected defects under in-service conditions, something still under study.
The objective of this work is to assess the inspection, in-service, of this kind of parts, by
selecting and customizing the most suitable NDT methods, according to the type and
maximum tolerable damage sizes estimated by a fatigue life prediction evaluation.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2019 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Keywords
- Aeronautic Parts
- Additive Layer Manufacturing
- In-service inspection
Project and Funding Information
- Project ID
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/690689/EU/Increasing resource efficiency of aviation through implementation of ALM technology and bionic design in all stages of an aircraft life cycle/Bionic Aircraft
- Funding Info
- H2020, 690689, Bionic Aircraft
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Dive into the research topics of 'IN-SERVICE INSPECTION OF AERONAUTICS PARTS_x000D_ PRODUCED BY ADDITIVE LAYER MANUFACTURING (ALM) -_x000D_ in the framework of Bionic Aircraft project (GA nº 690689)'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Research output
- 1 Commissioned report
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CWA 17454 - CEN Workshop Agreement: Bionic Aircraft - Quality control of metal ALM parts using the Ultrasonic Technique
Galarza Urigoitia, N., Rubio Garcia, B., Perez Larrazabal, J. & Parco, M., Sept 2019, CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION. 19 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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