Ultrasonic crack detection in glass bottles

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The discussion centers on developing a vision-based machine for detecting cracks in glass bottles at a bottling plant, highlighting the challenges posed by the bottle's shape. While the standard vision and backlight method is common, it may be costly and complex due to the bottle's design. An alternative ultrasonic crack detection method is proposed, suggesting that cracks could alter the bottle's resonant frequency, allowing for detection through sound analysis. The conversation also notes that effective inspection may require multiple cameras or a rotating turntable to examine all sides of the bottle. Overall, the exploration of ultrasonic methods presents a potential solution to the limitations of traditional vision systems.
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I'm working on a project for a bottling plant that is trying to make a vision-based machine to detect cracked glass bottles before they attempt to fill them.

It seems that the vision & backlight approach is the standard way to do this in the industry, but the shape of the bottle in this application makes this a tricky/expensive machine.

I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with some type of ultrasonic crack detection methodology? I'm just going on a hunch here, but I think that at least some cracks should change the resonate frequency of a bottle enough to detect the change..
 
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Can you provide a pic of the bottle's shape?
 
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vision & backlight approach
Shows a lot of flaws --- laser plus beam expander (cylindrical lens in front of laser level light source) and a diode array looking for reflections, or reduced transmission.
 
Support a bottle by one point, say by the cap, then tap the bottle so it rings like a bell at a fundamental frequency. If there is a fracture in a bottle it will sound dull and generate a short burst of harmonics of the fundamental frequency. I expect the harmonics generated to be even because the crack opens for part of the cycle but is closed on the other half cycle. With a good bottle the ringing will continue for longer at the fundamental frequency and there will be less 2'nd harmonic generated.
 
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