The project commenced with the detailed definition of the composite panels to be inspected, the prototype system requirements and a full analysis of the inspection requirements. A test book detailing all of the inspection processes required was then outlined and a concept design for the LUT prototype system was formed.
Reference samples using representative materials have been manufactured, including artificial defects. These will be used to develop and optimise the prototype system and test its performance.
The concept comprises a high speed scanning system for the fiberized laser beams, an indexing platform to support the panels during inspection, a high power, short-pulsed laser for ultrasound generation, along-pulsed detection laser for detecting surface displacements and an interferometer and optical system. The scanning system is based on a six-axis robotic arm mounted on a linear track. The arm allows the laser head unit (connected via fibre optic cables) to access the entire panel surface.
A digital data acquisition module has been developed to interpret the output of the laser system, including bespoke post-processing software for visualisation of inspection results.
The laser system has been assembled and bench testing is currently progressing well. All major components of the scanning system such as the robotic arm, linear track and robotic controls have been ordered. The next stage will be to assemble these components and undertake further testing, development and optimisation of the system.
The system was assembled and integrated in a partner's facilities for initial tests and optimization trials. The system integration was flawless, with the robotic inspection system being pre-validated using a bespoke reference panel. The system was then dissembled and shipped to the topic manager's facilities ready for installation, commissioning and final acceptance tests.
The project results have been disseminated via scientific papers and attendance to conferences, as well as the project website, which is regularly updated and will be maintained for another four years. In addition, all partners distributed marketing material and made social media announcements to share key milestones. Moreover, the consortium disseminated the ACCURATe system capabilities directly to its members/clients/stakeholders via direct meeting and other company events.