The use of acoustic emission and acousto-ultrasonics to characterize impact damage in composite structures is being performed on both graphite epoxy and kevlar bottles. Further development of the acoustic emission methodology to include neural net analysis and/or other multivariate techniques will enhance the capability of the technique to identify failure mechanisms during fracture. The acousto-ultrasonics technique will be investigated to determine its ability to predict regions prone to failure prior to the burst tests. The combination of the two methods will allow for simple nondestructive tests to be capable of predicting the performance of a composite structure prior to being placed in service and during service
In this work the suitability of using Acoustic Emissions (AE) technology for evaluating the damage a...
Composite materials are used in many industries. They are construction materials that are being used...
The purpose of paper is to emphasize the AE capabilities on detection and characterization of the im...
The two basic areas where the acoustic emission (AE) technique can be applied are materials research...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for q...
The work reported covers three simultaneous projects. The first project was concerned with: (1) esta...
Acoustic Emission technique is a versatile method for characterization in materials science. It is c...
Applying a mechanical load to a composite material can result in many types of damage: debonding bet...
The objectives of this study were first, to identify characteristics of the acoustic emission signal...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
The application of the acoustic emission (AE) technique to locate and monitor damage growth in titan...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...
Advanced composite materials have begun to be used extensively in the manufacturing of aerospace str...
In this work the suitability of using Acoustic Emissions (AE) technology for evaluating the damage a...
Composite materials are used in many industries. They are construction materials that are being used...
The purpose of paper is to emphasize the AE capabilities on detection and characterization of the im...
The two basic areas where the acoustic emission (AE) technique can be applied are materials research...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for q...
The work reported covers three simultaneous projects. The first project was concerned with: (1) esta...
Acoustic Emission technique is a versatile method for characterization in materials science. It is c...
Applying a mechanical load to a composite material can result in many types of damage: debonding bet...
The objectives of this study were first, to identify characteristics of the acoustic emission signal...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
The application of the acoustic emission (AE) technique to locate and monitor damage growth in titan...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...
Advanced composite materials have begun to be used extensively in the manufacturing of aerospace str...
In this work the suitability of using Acoustic Emissions (AE) technology for evaluating the damage a...
Composite materials are used in many industries. They are construction materials that are being used...
The purpose of paper is to emphasize the AE capabilities on detection and characterization of the im...