Composite components frequently contain porosity or defects, which might, in some circumstances, be deemed benign. Other defects could lead to progressive or sudden failure in service, hence reliable and accurate material condition monitoring and health assessment is an important prerequisite for further design for the use of composite materials in high duty and life sensitive engineering components. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the use of explicit finite element as an effective development tool in the development of ultrasound testing methodologies for the characterization of porosity in composites – a virtual ultrasound vibration laboratory. This would enable an improved inspection sentencing capability for as-manufact...
Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation is an effective method of evaluating various types of composite...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
This paper provides a brief summary of one aspect of a CEC project funded under the Brite-Euram prog...
Composite components frequently contain porosity or defects, which might, in some circumstances, be ...
To evaluate the response of composite materials, it is imperative that the input excitation as well ...
The method presented to detect and quantify the porosity value content of composite materials is par...
The growing use of composite materials for aerospace applications has resulted in the need for quant...
The increased use of composites in aerospace components is expected to continue into the future. The...
In recent years the use of composites in engineering has greatly increased due to the advantages whi...
Ultrasound-based nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is a common technique for damage detection in compo...
Fiber reinforced composite materials are being used in an increasingly wide range of structural appl...
Reducing the timeline for certification of composite materials and enabling the expanded use of adva...
Ultrasonic damage detection and characterization is commonly used in nondestructive evaluation (NDE)...
It is well known that structures’ safety is crucial and of great importance. Part of their maintenan...
Porosity that is detrimental to the performance of a composite structure is often much smaller than ...
Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation is an effective method of evaluating various types of composite...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
This paper provides a brief summary of one aspect of a CEC project funded under the Brite-Euram prog...
Composite components frequently contain porosity or defects, which might, in some circumstances, be ...
To evaluate the response of composite materials, it is imperative that the input excitation as well ...
The method presented to detect and quantify the porosity value content of composite materials is par...
The growing use of composite materials for aerospace applications has resulted in the need for quant...
The increased use of composites in aerospace components is expected to continue into the future. The...
In recent years the use of composites in engineering has greatly increased due to the advantages whi...
Ultrasound-based nondestructive evaluation (NDE) is a common technique for damage detection in compo...
Fiber reinforced composite materials are being used in an increasingly wide range of structural appl...
Reducing the timeline for certification of composite materials and enabling the expanded use of adva...
Ultrasonic damage detection and characterization is commonly used in nondestructive evaluation (NDE)...
It is well known that structures’ safety is crucial and of great importance. Part of their maintenan...
Porosity that is detrimental to the performance of a composite structure is often much smaller than ...
Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation is an effective method of evaluating various types of composite...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
This paper provides a brief summary of one aspect of a CEC project funded under the Brite-Euram prog...