Degradation in mechanical properties (compression, flexural and ILS) of glass epoxy composite laminates with induced defects (simulating delaminations) was studied. The defects were characterized by using the A-scan ultrasonic pulse-echo technique. The two A-scan parameters, viz. the back wall echo amplitude and time of flight, were followed respectively, as functions of the defect size (diameter) and its location in the laminate thickness. The mechanical properties of laminates were evaluated destructively for different defect sizes and locations. An attempt has been made to express the mechanical properties in terms of the two NDT scan parameters characterizing the defects and empirical equations presente
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ABSTRACT: Degradation in mechanical properties (compression, flexural and ILS) of glass epoxy compos...
Composite materials have many applications in the aviation industry in the present day. They are com...
Ultrasonic and acoustic emission techniques were used to monitor and evaluate material damage in a g...
Conventional ultrasonic C-scanning for detection and characterization of material defects has limita...
Some of the most critical flaws encountered during the service life of a composite component can res...
Advanced composites, particularly high modulus laminates, are often susceptible to transverse impact...
Defects may be introduced in composites during processing and fabrication. They include contaminants...
Ultrasound has been used to inspect composite laminates since their invention but only recently has ...
Application of composites to structural components of defect-critical systems, such as aircraft, req...
It is well known that structures’ safety is crucial and of great importance. Part of their maintenan...
It has recently been shown in our laboratories that quasi-isotropic, graphite-epoxy, composite lamin...
Recently composite materials utilized in many industries, especially in aviation industry because of...
Superior mechanical properties and reduced weight of fiber reinforced polymer matrix composite lamin...
Composite materials are prone to delamination defects during the preparation process. For the non-de...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...
ABSTRACT: Degradation in mechanical properties (compression, flexural and ILS) of glass epoxy compos...
Composite materials have many applications in the aviation industry in the present day. They are com...
Ultrasonic and acoustic emission techniques were used to monitor and evaluate material damage in a g...
Conventional ultrasonic C-scanning for detection and characterization of material defects has limita...
Some of the most critical flaws encountered during the service life of a composite component can res...
Advanced composites, particularly high modulus laminates, are often susceptible to transverse impact...
Defects may be introduced in composites during processing and fabrication. They include contaminants...
Ultrasound has been used to inspect composite laminates since their invention but only recently has ...
Application of composites to structural components of defect-critical systems, such as aircraft, req...
It is well known that structures’ safety is crucial and of great importance. Part of their maintenan...
It has recently been shown in our laboratories that quasi-isotropic, graphite-epoxy, composite lamin...
Recently composite materials utilized in many industries, especially in aviation industry because of...
Superior mechanical properties and reduced weight of fiber reinforced polymer matrix composite lamin...
Composite materials are prone to delamination defects during the preparation process. For the non-de...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...