Structural bonded patch with tapered adhesive design
US-9492975-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US10222353B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10222353-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514661417-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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A method and assembly are provided in order to inspect a partially cured repair patch prior to installation. For example, an assembly for inspecting a repair patch is provided that includes a partially cured repair patch comprised of a composite material. The assembly also includes an acoustic facilitation layer disposed proximate of the surface of the repair patch through which ultrasonic signals will be introduced. The assembly further includes a vacuum bag surrounding the repair patch and the acoustic facilitation layer. The acoustic facilitation layer has an acoustic impedance that is closer to the respective acoustic impedances of the repair patch and the vacuum bag than the acoustic impedance of air is to the respective acoustic impedances of the repair patch and the vacuum bag.
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That which is claimed: 1. An assembly for inspecting a repair patch, the assembly comprising: a partially cured repair patch comprised of a composite material; an acoustic facilitation layer formed of a rubber and disposed in direct contact with a surface of the repair patch through which ultrasonic signals will be introduced; and a vacuum bag surrounding the repair patch and the acoustic facilitation layer such that the acoustic facilitation layer is within the vacuum bag, wherein the repair patch has been debulked and consolidated prior to being placed within the vacuum bag, wherein the acoustic facilitation layer has an acoustic impedance that is closer to respective acoustic impedances of the repair patch and the vacuum bag than the acoustic impedance of air is to the respective acoustic impedances of the repair patch and the vacuum bag. 2. An assembly according to claim 1 further comprising an ultrasonic transducer configured to introduce ultrasonic signals through the vacuum bag and the acoustic facilitation layer and then into the repair patch and to receive echo signals returning from the repair patch to facilitate single-sided inspection of the repair patch. 3. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein the vacuum bag is configured to apply pressure to the acoustic facilitation layer and the repair patch during the single-sided inspection of the repair patch. 4. An assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a second acoustic facilitation layer disposed proximate a second surface of the repair patch, opposite the surface of the repair patch through which ultrasonic signals will be introduced. 5. An assembly according to claim 4 further comprising: an ultrasonic transducer configured to introduce ultrasonic signals; and an ultrasonic receiver configured to receive ultrasonic signals following propagation through the vacuum bag, both acoustic facilitation layers and the repair patch so as to facilitate through transmission inspection of the repair patch. 6. As assembly according to claim 1 wherein the acoustic facilitation layer is comprised of a silicon-based synthetic rubber, a silicon rubber, a butyl rubber, neoprene, urethane rubber or a combination thereof. 7. An assembly for inspecting a repair patch, the assembly comprising: a partially cured repair patch comprised of a composite material; and a vacuum bag surrounding the repair patch and making direct contact with the repair patch so as to define an interface directly between the vacuum bag and the repair patch, wherein the repair patch has been debulked and consolidated prior to being placed within the vacuum bag, and wherein the vacuum bag is comprised of an acoustic facilitation material formed of a rubber that is in direct contact with the repair patch, and wherein the acoustic facilitation material has an acoustic impedance that is closer to the acoustic impedance of the repair patch than the acoustic impedance of air is to the acoustic impedance of the repair patch. 8. An assembly according to claim 7 further comprising an ultrasonic transducer configured to introduce ultrasonic signals through the vacuum bag and then into the repair patch and to receive echo signals returning from the repair patch to facilitate single-sided inspection of the repair patch. 9. An assembly according to claim 8 wherein the vacuum bag is configured to apply pressure to the repair patch during the single-sided inspection of the repair patch. 10. An assembly according to claim 7 further comprising an ultrasonic transducer configured to introduce ultrasonic signals that propagate through the vacuum bag and the repair patch so as to facilitate through transmission inspection of the repair patch. 11. As assembly according to claim 7 wherein the vacuum bag is comprised of a silicon-based synthetic rubber, a silicon rubber, a butyl rubber, neoprene, urethane rubber or a combination thereof. 12. A method of inspecting a partially cured repair patch comprising: placing the repair patch within a vacuum bag such that an acoustic facilitation material formed of a rubber makes direct contact with the repair patch so as to define an interface directly between the acoustic facilitation material and the repair patch, wherein the repair patch has been debulked and consolidated prior to being placed within the vacuum bag, and wherein the acoustic facilitation material has an acoustic impedance that is closer to the acoustic impedance of the partially cured repair patch than the acoustic impedance of air; transmitting ultrasonic signals from outside the vacuum bag such that the ultrasonic signals are introduced into the repair patch after propagating through the acoustic facilitation material; receiving the ultrasonic signals following interaction with the repair patch and propagation through the acoustic facilitation material; and determining integrity of the repair patch based upon the ultrasonic signals that are received. 13. A method according to claim 12 further comprising disposing an acoustic facilitation layer comprised of the acoustic facilitation material in direct contact with the surface of the repair patch through which the ultrasonic signals will be introduced, and wherein placing the repair patch within the vacuum bag comprises placing the repair patch and the acoustic facilitation layer within the vacuum bag. 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein transmitting and receiving the ultrasonic signals are performed from a single side of the repair patch. 15. A method according to claim 12 further comprising: disposing an acoustic facilitation layer comprised of the acoustic facilitation material in direct contact with the surface of the repair patch through which the ultrasonic signals will be introduced; and disposing a second acoustic facilitation layer proximate a second surface of the repair patch, opposite the surface of the repair patch through which ultrasonic signals will be introduced, wherein placing the repair patch within the vacuum bag comprises placing the repair patch with the acoustic facilitation layers disposed proximate opposite surfaces thereof within the vacuum bag. 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein receiving the ultrasonic signals comprises receiving the ultrasonic signals that exit from a surface of the repair patch, opposite the surface through which the ultrasonic signals are introduced into the repair patch. 17. A method according to claim 12 wherein the vacuum bag is comprised of the acoustic facilitation material. 18. A method according to claim 12 wherein the acoustic facilitation material is comprised of a silicon-based synthetic rubber, a silicon rubber, a butyl rubber, neoprene, urethane rubber or a combination thereof. 19. A method of inspecting a partially cured repair patch comprising: determining whether integrity of the repair patch satisfies a predefined criteria; in an instance in which the integrity of the repair patch satisfies the predefined criteria, applying the repair patch to a structure and further curing the repair patch by: placing the repair patch within a vacuum bag such that an acoustic facilitation material formed of a rubber makes direct contact with the repair patch so as to define an interface directly between the acoustic facilitation material and the repair patch, wherein the acoustic facilitation material has an acoustic impedance that is closer to the acoustic impedance of the partially cured repair patch than the acoustic impedance of air; transmitting ultrasonic signals from outside the vacuum
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Impedance · CPC title
Transmission, i.e. analysed material between transmitter and receiver · CPC title
using patches sealing on the surface of the article (B29C73/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
by using ultrasonic waves (measuring position using ultrasonic waves G01S15/02) · CPC title
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