This paper presents the results of application of a relatively simple microwave continuous wave reflectometer with an open-ended waveguide antenna for the purpose of nondestructive testing and evaluation of composite materials using their images. It is shown that the resulting original images could not reveal a desired amount of information about the interior of the sample under investigation and the proposed image processing techniques can improve the results in particular as it relates to detecting the targets located at different depths. This paper presents the results of this investigation and a discussion of these results
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Recently, there has been a significant interest in employing high frequency radar imagery for many i...
Testing of thick sandwich composite structures is an important and challenging issue. Standard nonde...
The results of an experimental study investigating the use of microwaves to inspect the presence of ...
Recent years have witnessed an increase in the use of composite coatings for numerous applications, ...
This paper presents imaging results from measurements of an industrially manufactured composite test...
In this work, the feasibility of the adoption of microwave reflectometry (MWR) for diagnosing the st...
Microwave and millimeter wave nondestructive methods using open-ended sensors have shown great poten...
A novel data processing algorithm for the generation of tomographic images of composite materials, b...
The sub-terahertz (THz) frequency band has proved to be a noteworthy option for nondestructive testi...
Microwave imaging and defectoscopy are promising techniques for dielectric composite evaluation. The...
International audienceIn the field of the transport, the increase of the security rule recommends to...
In the field of the transport, the increase of the security rule recommends to a periodic control of...
Application of composite materials in a wide variety of areas continues to grow at a high rate. Adva...
The potential for using microwave nondestructive testing methods for inspecting graphite composites ...
The use of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (“microwaves”) in a variety of NDE scenarios has...
Recently, there has been a significant interest in employing high frequency radar imagery for many i...
Testing of thick sandwich composite structures is an important and challenging issue. Standard nonde...
The results of an experimental study investigating the use of microwaves to inspect the presence of ...
Recent years have witnessed an increase in the use of composite coatings for numerous applications, ...
This paper presents imaging results from measurements of an industrially manufactured composite test...
In this work, the feasibility of the adoption of microwave reflectometry (MWR) for diagnosing the st...
Microwave and millimeter wave nondestructive methods using open-ended sensors have shown great poten...
A novel data processing algorithm for the generation of tomographic images of composite materials, b...
The sub-terahertz (THz) frequency band has proved to be a noteworthy option for nondestructive testi...
Microwave imaging and defectoscopy are promising techniques for dielectric composite evaluation. The...
International audienceIn the field of the transport, the increase of the security rule recommends to...
In the field of the transport, the increase of the security rule recommends to a periodic control of...
Application of composite materials in a wide variety of areas continues to grow at a high rate. Adva...
The potential for using microwave nondestructive testing methods for inspecting graphite composites ...
The use of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (“microwaves”) in a variety of NDE scenarios has...
Recently, there has been a significant interest in employing high frequency radar imagery for many i...
Testing of thick sandwich composite structures is an important and challenging issue. Standard nonde...