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Study of acoustic emission during mechanical tests of large flight weight tank structure

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In this article, a PPO-insulated, flight-weight, subscale, aluminum tank was monitored for acoustic emissions during a proof test and during 100 cycles of environmental test simulating space flights.
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A PPO-insulated, flight-weight, subscale, aluminum tank was monitored for acoustic emissions during a proof test and during 100 cycles of environmental test simulating space flights. The use of a combination of frequency filtering and appropriate spatial filtering to reduce background noise was found to be sufficient to detect acoustic emission signals of relatively small intensity expected from subcritical crack growth in the structure. Several emission source locations were identified, including the one where a flaw was detected by post-test x-ray inspections. For most source locations, however, post-test inspections did not detect flaws; this was partially attributed to the higher sensitivity of the acoustic emission technique than any other currently available NDT method for detecting flaws. For these non-verifiable emission sources, a problem still remains in correctly interpreting observed emission signals.

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A potential means of using acoustic emission for crack detection under cyclic-load conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, a preliminary investigation was conducted to assess the feasibility of monitoring acoustic emission signals from fatigue cracks during cyclic bend tests, and it was found that significant acoustic emissions could be detected in the frequency range from 100 kHz to 400 kHz.
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Acoustic emission monitoring system for detection of cracks in a complex structure

Y Nakamura
- 01 Jan 1971 - 
TL;DR: In this article, an ACOUSTIC EMISSION MONITORING system designed to detect, in real-time, inITIATION and growth of cracks in a complex flight-structured environment is presented.
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