Three types of acousto-ultrasonic (AU) measurements, stress-wave factor (SWF), lowest antisymmetric plate mode group velocity (VS), and lowest symmetric plate mode group velocity (VL), were performed on specimens before and after tensile failure. Three different Nicalon fiber architectures with ceramic matrices were tested. These composites were categorized as 1D (unidirectional fiber orientation) SiC/CAS glass ceramic, and 2D and 3D woven SiC/SiC ceramic matrix materials. SWF was found to be degraded after tensile failure in all three material categories. VS was found to be degraded only in the 1D SiC/CAS. VL was difficult to determine on the irregular specimen surfaces but appeared unchanged on all failed specimens. 3D woven specimens wit...
The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for q...
In order to further advance the understanding of the mechanical behavior of ceramic matrix composite...
Modal acoustic emission (AE) has proven to be an excellent technique to monitor damage accumulation ...
Acousto-ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation of ceramic composite specimens with a lithium-alumino-s...
Acousto-ultrasonic (AU) measurements were performed on a series of tensile specimens composed of 8 l...
Acousto-ultrasonic (A-U) decay rates (UD) were measured in metal matrix composite (MMC) panels. The ...
Lowest symmetric and lowest antisymmetric plate wave modes were excited and identified in broad-band...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being developed for advanced aerospace propulsion applications ...
Acousto-ultrasonic (AU) interrogation is a single-sided nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technique em...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being developed for advanced aerospace propulsion applications ...
A brief summary of the progress of the research in the internal structural characterization of metal...
Ceramic matrix composites presently being developed are potentially well suited for high temperature...
This paper addresses the application of ultrasonic sensing to damage assessment in ceramics and cera...
This investigation successfully uses an integrated NDE/mechanical test system to characterize damage...
One major concern about ceramic matrix composites (CMC) is their high temperature stability, especia...
The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for q...
In order to further advance the understanding of the mechanical behavior of ceramic matrix composite...
Modal acoustic emission (AE) has proven to be an excellent technique to monitor damage accumulation ...
Acousto-ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation of ceramic composite specimens with a lithium-alumino-s...
Acousto-ultrasonic (AU) measurements were performed on a series of tensile specimens composed of 8 l...
Acousto-ultrasonic (A-U) decay rates (UD) were measured in metal matrix composite (MMC) panels. The ...
Lowest symmetric and lowest antisymmetric plate wave modes were excited and identified in broad-band...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being developed for advanced aerospace propulsion applications ...
Acousto-ultrasonic (AU) interrogation is a single-sided nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technique em...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being developed for advanced aerospace propulsion applications ...
A brief summary of the progress of the research in the internal structural characterization of metal...
Ceramic matrix composites presently being developed are potentially well suited for high temperature...
This paper addresses the application of ultrasonic sensing to damage assessment in ceramics and cera...
This investigation successfully uses an integrated NDE/mechanical test system to characterize damage...
One major concern about ceramic matrix composites (CMC) is their high temperature stability, especia...
The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for q...
In order to further advance the understanding of the mechanical behavior of ceramic matrix composite...
Modal acoustic emission (AE) has proven to be an excellent technique to monitor damage accumulation ...