The overall objective of ComBoNDT is to develop a quality assurance concept for adhesive bonding of load-critical Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) primary aircraft structures, which is applicable within the whole life cycle of the aircraft to overcome the current limitations regarding certification of composites. Therefore, a detailed approach regarding in-line extended non-destructive testing (ENDT) for CFRP materials with increased technological readiness level (TRL), in-process and post-process, will be established.
The work performed and results will lead to both industrial and societal benefits. For the aeronautics industry, it is important to develop reliable testing methods to ensure the bond quality during the entire life of an aircraft; and the certification of (structural) adhesive bonding marks a key step for full integration of CFRP, as adhesive bonding is the optimum CFRP joining technology. Surface assessment techniques which are being developed will allow reduction of time and cost, because they would permit identifying which contaminated areas need to be cleaned. Adhesive bonds assessment techniques which are being examined could lead to reduction of time and cost related to repairs caused by undetected weak bonds. Thus, the downtime of the aircraft will be reduced leading to costs reduction.
In summary, the positive results provide promising expectations with regards to the potential of the developed technologies to enable time and cost efficiency, increased safety and reducing as well production and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) costs. Time savings of up to 70 % and cost savings of up to 50 % in related production, MRO and retrofit processes are expected from the application of ENDT technologies.