In-process vision detection of flaws and fod by back field illumination

a back field illumination and composite structure technology, applied in the field of composite structure fabrication, can solve the problems of foreign objects and debris (fod), such as resin balls and fuzz balls, accumulating foreign objects and debris during the placement of composite strips on the underlying composite structure, and reducing the time involved. , to achieve the effect of simplifying the composite structure inspection process and minimizing the time involved

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-11-27
THE BOEING CO
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This solution simplifies the inspection process, reduces downtime, and allows for simultaneous detection of flaws and FOD using a single field of inspection, enabling efficient in-process repair and minimizing the time required for composite structure fabrication.

Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, defects can occur during the placement of the composite strips onto the underlying composite structure.
Such defects can include tow gaps, overlaps, dropped tows, puckers, and twists.
Additionally, foreign objects and debris (FOD), such as resin balls and fuzz balls, can accumulate on a surface of the composite structure.
In the meantime, the fabrication process has been disadvantageously slowed by the manual inspection process and machine downtime associated therewith.
The flaws in the composite structure are detectable within the bright field, but are indistinguishable in the dark field.
The use of dual illumination levels complicates the inspection process by causing a single field to be viewed twice, which is time consuming.

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[0025]In each of the following Figures, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same components. While the present invention is described with respect to systems and methods of detecting flaws and foreign object debris (FOD) during the fabrication of a composite structure, the present invention may be adapted for various applications and systems, such as fabrication of structures and components, production line applications, or other applications and systems known in the art. The present invention may be applied to both the fabrication of aeronautical and non-aeronautical systems and components.

[0026]In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for one constructed embodiment. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.

[0027]Also, in the following description the term “foreign object debris (FOD)” refers to any resin ball, fuzz ball, impurity, or other foreign or undesirabl...

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Abstract

A flaw and foreign object debris (FOD) detection system (11) for use during fabrication of a structure (12) includes an illumination device (13). The illumination device (13) is configured to be in proximity with a fabrication system (10) and illuminates a portion (18) of the structure (12). The illumination device (13) directs light rays (16) at acute angles relative to the portion (18). A detector (14) monitors the portion (18) and detects FOD in the portion (18) during fabrication of the structure (12) in response to the reflection of the light rays (16) off of the portion (18).

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present invention is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 904,719 (filed on Nov. 24, 2004 by Engelbart et al., published on May 25, 2006 under U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. No. 2006 / 0108048), which is related to U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10 / 846,974 (filed on May 14, 2004 by Engelbart et al., published on Feb. 3, 2005 under U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. No. 2005 / 0025350), Ser. No. 10 / 217,805 (filed on Aug. 13, 2002 by Engelbart et al. and published on Feb. 19, 2004 under U.S. Pat. Publ. No. 2004 / 0031567), 09 / 819,922 (filed Mar. 28, 2001 and published on Oct. 3, 2002 under U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. No. 2002 / 0141632), Ser. Nos. 11 / 202,411, 11 / 264,076 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,871,684.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates generally to the fabrication of composite structures. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods of detecting flaws and foreign object debris (FOD) during the fabricatio...

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Patent Type & AuthorityApplications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B38/00
CPCB29C70/38B29C70/386G01N2021/8472
InventorENGELBART, ROGER W.HANNEBAUM, REEDPOLLOCK, TIM
OwnerTHE BOEING CO