AbstractAnticipate and characterize damages in layered carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) is a challenging problem. Non-destructive evaluation using ultrasonic signals is a well-established method to obtain physically relevant parameters to characterize damages in isotropic homogeneous materials. However, due to their structural complexity, composites require special care in signal interpretation. Some enhancements on the inversion and interpretation are proposed by adapting classical signal processing techniques, including spectral analysis, homomorphic transformations, linear prediction, and by defining weighted residue in the inverse procedure scheme. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of the signal-processing based inverse...
In this research study, intensity-modulated fiber optic sensors, whose working principle is based on...
Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface...
This thesis documents a programme of work undertaken from mid-2005 to mid- 2009 as a part-time PhD, ...
AbstractAnticipate and characterize damages in layered carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) is a ...
The overall purpose of the research is to detect and attempt to quantify impact damage in structures...
The overall purpose of the research is to detect and attempt to quantify impact damage in structures...
A comprehensive review is presented of destructive and nondestructive techniques for three-dimension...
The present paper deals with the assessment of damage evolution in a carbon fiber reinforced composi...
The amount and variety of composite structures that need to be inspected for the presence of impact ...
The overall purpose of this research is to detect and quantify low-velocity impact damage in structu...
The subject of this study is the identification of impact damage in composite materials on the basi...
The amount and variety of composite structures that need to be inspected for the presence of impact ...
AbstractThis work addresses and compares the application of advanced signal processing methodologies...
Composites present additional challenges for inspection due to their anisotropy, the conductivity of...
abstract: Composite structures, particularly carbon-fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) have been subj...
In this research study, intensity-modulated fiber optic sensors, whose working principle is based on...
Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface...
This thesis documents a programme of work undertaken from mid-2005 to mid- 2009 as a part-time PhD, ...
AbstractAnticipate and characterize damages in layered carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) is a ...
The overall purpose of the research is to detect and attempt to quantify impact damage in structures...
The overall purpose of the research is to detect and attempt to quantify impact damage in structures...
A comprehensive review is presented of destructive and nondestructive techniques for three-dimension...
The present paper deals with the assessment of damage evolution in a carbon fiber reinforced composi...
The amount and variety of composite structures that need to be inspected for the presence of impact ...
The overall purpose of this research is to detect and quantify low-velocity impact damage in structu...
The subject of this study is the identification of impact damage in composite materials on the basi...
The amount and variety of composite structures that need to be inspected for the presence of impact ...
AbstractThis work addresses and compares the application of advanced signal processing methodologies...
Composites present additional challenges for inspection due to their anisotropy, the conductivity of...
abstract: Composite structures, particularly carbon-fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) have been subj...
In this research study, intensity-modulated fiber optic sensors, whose working principle is based on...
Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface...
This thesis documents a programme of work undertaken from mid-2005 to mid- 2009 as a part-time PhD, ...