Advanced Composite Inspection
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1. In composite structures, which defect is most commonly associated
with improper curing of epoxy resin systems?
A. Fiber misalignment
B. Resin-rich areas
C. Delamination
D. Fiber breakage
B
Improper curing often leads to resin pooling or uneven distribution,
resulting in resin-rich areas that weaken structural integrity and
reduce load transfer efficiency between fibers.
2. Which nondestructive testing method is most effective for detecting
subsurface delaminations in honeycomb composite structures?
A. Radiographic testing
B. Ultrasonic C-scan inspection
C. Dye penetrant testing
D. Magnetic particle testing
B
, Ultrasonic C-scan provides high-resolution mapping of internal
defects such as delaminations and disbonds in composite and
honeycomb structures by analyzing reflected sound wave signals.
3. Which condition most significantly affects ultrasonic wave propagation
in carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP)?
A. Fiber orientation
B. Paint thickness
C. Ambient humidity
D. Surface roughness only
A
Fiber orientation strongly influences acoustic impedance and wave
speed in CFRP, causing anisotropic behavior that affects ultrasonic
signal interpretation.
4. What is the primary purpose of tap testing in composite inspection?
A. Measure electrical conductivity
B. Detect surface corrosion
C. Identify subsurface disbonds and delaminations
D. Determine fiber volume fraction
C
Tap testing is a quick qualitative method used to identify changes in
acoustic response that indicate subsurface voids, delaminations, or
disbonds.
5. Which defect is most likely to be detected as a “low amplitude signal
loss” in ultrasonic inspection of composites?
A. Porosity clusters
B. Surface scratches
C. Fiber waviness
D. Resin discoloration
A
, Porosity clusters scatter and attenuate ultrasonic energy, leading to
reduced signal amplitude and potential misinterpretation of material
integrity.
6. In composite bonding, what is the primary function of a surface
preparation process prior to adhesive application?
A. Increase fiber stiffness
B. Improve electrical conductivity
C. Enhance mechanical adhesion strength
D. Reduce thermal expansion
C
Surface preparation removes contaminants and increases surface
energy, ensuring strong mechanical and chemical bonding between
adhesive and substrate.
7. Which ultrasonic technique is most suitable for inspecting curved
composite surfaces with varying thickness?
A. Straight beam contact testing
B. Immersion pulse-echo scanning
C. Through-transmission only
D. Eddy current testing
B
Immersion pulse-echo scanning provides consistent coupling and
adaptability for complex geometries such as curved composite
surfaces.
8. What is a typical indication of a kissing bond in composite adhesive
joints?
A. High ultrasonic reflection amplitude
B. Complete signal loss
C. Weak or inconsistent ultrasonic reflection
D. Strong back-wall echo increase
, C
Kissing bonds exhibit minimal acoustic impedance change, producing
weak or inconsistent ultrasonic reflections despite poor adhesion.
9. Which factor most directly contributes to porosity formation in
composite laminates?
A. Excessive fiber tension
B. Inadequate resin degassing
C. High fiber modulus
D. Low curing temperature only
B
Inadequate degassing traps air or volatile compounds in resin,
leading to void formation and reduced mechanical performance.
10. In thermoset composite curing, what is the main purpose of a
post-cure cycle?
A. Increase fiber alignment
B. Improve dimensional stability and mechanical properties
C. Reduce laminate thickness
D. Eliminate fiber bridging
B
Post-curing enhances cross-linking in the polymer matrix, improving
thermal stability, strength, and long-term performance.
11. Which NDT method is most sensitive to detecting fiber breakage
in CFRP?
A. Infrared thermography
B. Magnetic particle testing
C. Liquid penetrant testing
D. Radiography alone
A
Certification Exam Practice Questions
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Download Pdf
1. In composite structures, which defect is most commonly associated
with improper curing of epoxy resin systems?
A. Fiber misalignment
B. Resin-rich areas
C. Delamination
D. Fiber breakage
B
Improper curing often leads to resin pooling or uneven distribution,
resulting in resin-rich areas that weaken structural integrity and
reduce load transfer efficiency between fibers.
2. Which nondestructive testing method is most effective for detecting
subsurface delaminations in honeycomb composite structures?
A. Radiographic testing
B. Ultrasonic C-scan inspection
C. Dye penetrant testing
D. Magnetic particle testing
B
, Ultrasonic C-scan provides high-resolution mapping of internal
defects such as delaminations and disbonds in composite and
honeycomb structures by analyzing reflected sound wave signals.
3. Which condition most significantly affects ultrasonic wave propagation
in carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP)?
A. Fiber orientation
B. Paint thickness
C. Ambient humidity
D. Surface roughness only
A
Fiber orientation strongly influences acoustic impedance and wave
speed in CFRP, causing anisotropic behavior that affects ultrasonic
signal interpretation.
4. What is the primary purpose of tap testing in composite inspection?
A. Measure electrical conductivity
B. Detect surface corrosion
C. Identify subsurface disbonds and delaminations
D. Determine fiber volume fraction
C
Tap testing is a quick qualitative method used to identify changes in
acoustic response that indicate subsurface voids, delaminations, or
disbonds.
5. Which defect is most likely to be detected as a “low amplitude signal
loss” in ultrasonic inspection of composites?
A. Porosity clusters
B. Surface scratches
C. Fiber waviness
D. Resin discoloration
A
, Porosity clusters scatter and attenuate ultrasonic energy, leading to
reduced signal amplitude and potential misinterpretation of material
integrity.
6. In composite bonding, what is the primary function of a surface
preparation process prior to adhesive application?
A. Increase fiber stiffness
B. Improve electrical conductivity
C. Enhance mechanical adhesion strength
D. Reduce thermal expansion
C
Surface preparation removes contaminants and increases surface
energy, ensuring strong mechanical and chemical bonding between
adhesive and substrate.
7. Which ultrasonic technique is most suitable for inspecting curved
composite surfaces with varying thickness?
A. Straight beam contact testing
B. Immersion pulse-echo scanning
C. Through-transmission only
D. Eddy current testing
B
Immersion pulse-echo scanning provides consistent coupling and
adaptability for complex geometries such as curved composite
surfaces.
8. What is a typical indication of a kissing bond in composite adhesive
joints?
A. High ultrasonic reflection amplitude
B. Complete signal loss
C. Weak or inconsistent ultrasonic reflection
D. Strong back-wall echo increase
, C
Kissing bonds exhibit minimal acoustic impedance change, producing
weak or inconsistent ultrasonic reflections despite poor adhesion.
9. Which factor most directly contributes to porosity formation in
composite laminates?
A. Excessive fiber tension
B. Inadequate resin degassing
C. High fiber modulus
D. Low curing temperature only
B
Inadequate degassing traps air or volatile compounds in resin,
leading to void formation and reduced mechanical performance.
10. In thermoset composite curing, what is the main purpose of a
post-cure cycle?
A. Increase fiber alignment
B. Improve dimensional stability and mechanical properties
C. Reduce laminate thickness
D. Eliminate fiber bridging
B
Post-curing enhances cross-linking in the polymer matrix, improving
thermal stability, strength, and long-term performance.
11. Which NDT method is most sensitive to detecting fiber breakage
in CFRP?
A. Infrared thermography
B. Magnetic particle testing
C. Liquid penetrant testing
D. Radiography alone
A