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Elements of Nondestructive Examination for the Visual Inspection of Composite StructuresVisual inspection (VI) of composite structures provides an effective, wide field survey to ensure design and material compliance is maintained for the entire service life of the manufactured component. Visual inspection is one of the most commonly used nondestructive inspection methods to assess surface defects on composites. By applying visual inspection elements, mechanical damage that could affect component residual strength can be identified and a disposition reached before a potentially catastrophic event occurs. This technique is non-contact and applied at all stages of the composite structure s processing and use. Additionally, VI is required to be performed in all service environments until decommission. By following Level I and Level II damage accept/reject criteria set forth in this document, the material review (MR) process can be initiated. This nondestructive evaluation (NDE) method should be complemented with additional NDE methods to best understand the nature of the observed indications. When VI identification is followed by interrogation using effective complimentary NDE methods, the final Material Review Board (MRB) disposition of the component can be effectively achieved.

Although elements of the visual inspection method are discussed and expressly required by the various range standards (KNPR 8715.3 and AFSPCMAN 91-710), emphasis should be placed on supporting the interpretation of recorded visual observations. Sound engineering practices and procedures should be applied with the interpretation of nondestructive testing (NDT) results when the residual strength data specific to a vessel design is incomplete or absent.
Document ID
20120015212
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Tommy B. Yoder
(White Sands Test Facility Las Cruces, NM)
Harold Beeson
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 2012
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-27056
JSC-CN-26907
WSTF-RD-1193-001-12
NASA/TM-2012-217371
Report Number: JSC-CN-27056
Report Number: JSC-CN-26907
Report Number: WSTF-RD-1193-001-12
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ11HA02C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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