Detector for helicopter blade crack indicator

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G01T 1/18 (2006.01) B64C 27/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1244970

DETECTOR FOR HELICOPTER BLADE CRACK INDICATOR ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A system for indicating cracks in a hollow aircraft blade, such as a helicopter blade. A system wherein a pressure differential is maintained within the blade with respect to the ambient atmosphere and including a pressure sensor for mounting on the blade in communication with the interior of the blade and having a member which moves in response to pressure changes within the blade, a beta radiation source mounted on the member and disposed for radiation transmission to a detector, a beta radiation detector for mounting on a nonrotating portion of the aircraft for receiving radiation from the source, and circuitry having the output of the detector as an input and providing an output which varies as a function of the position of the pressure sensor member for indicating the pressure condition within the blade. An improved beta radiation detector housing which sub- stantially eliminates detector sensitivity to radar transmissions while maintaining sensitivity to nuclear radiation in the beta range.

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