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07.06.2016 14:08

In-situ Ultrasonic Testing of Polymeric Adhesive Bonds

Sabine Poitevin-Burbes Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren IZFP

    The Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP carries out research and development activities in the field of nondestructive testing processes along the entire materials value chain. For customers in the automobile, aerospace, rail, energy, construction and agriculture industries, the institute offers a wide range of NDT expertise and technologies. From June 13 to 17, 2016, Fraunhofer IZFP will discuss and present the issue regarding in-situ ultrasonic testing of polymeric adhesive bonds exposed to complex mechanical and environmental loads at the World Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (WCNDT) in Munich.

    For the evaluation of adhesive bonds, a variety of nondestructive testing methods is known. Nevertheless, there is still a demand for improved quantitative characterization of bond quality. Furthermore, in service, adhesively bonded joints are subjected to complex combinations of mechanical and environmental loads, which are not covered by conventional failure and life prediction models. In a co-operative project, wedge test specimens, thick adherent specimens for shear strength determination, and bulk specimens were manufactured in order to investigate three different adhesives, a commercial epoxy adhesive, a two component, and a one component epoxy adhesive, respectively. Before and after combined mechanical and environmental loading, the samples were examined with ultrasonic non-destructive techniques by Fraunhofer IZFP. In order to understand the damage mechanisms, the adhesives were analysed via IR spectroscopy by one of the project partners.

    The wedge test samples were made of 3 mm thick stainless steel substrates with 0.3 mm thick adhesive layers. They were aged in 60°C in immersion in water and at 60°C in dry air. In addition, they were loaded mechanically by wedge insertion. Two sets of wedge test samples were imaged in situ during the ageing process by high-frequency ultrasonic microscopy at 25 MHz and 50 MHz frequency. To this end, a special set-up was developed allowing ultrasonic imaging in immersion in water at controlled temperatures up to 60°C. By evaluation of the ultrasonic data, the crack propagation was imaged during the ageing process. As shown here, the final crack front detected non-destructively by ultrasound agreed to the optical fracture image taken after destruction of the samples. In addition, the ultrasonic data are discussed with respect to the damage mechanisms in comparison to the IR spectroscopic findings.


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