The acousto-ultrasonic approach for nondestructive evaluation provides a measurement procedure for quantifying the integrated effect of globally distributed damage characteristic of fiber reinforced composite materials. The evaluation procedure provides a stress wave factor that correlates closely with several material performance parameters. The procedure was investigated for a variety of materials including advanced composites, hybrid structure bonds, adhesive bonds, wood products, and wire rope. The research program focused primarily on development of fundamental understanding and applications advancements of acousto-ultrasonics for materials characterization. This involves characterization of materials for which detection, location, and...
This work reports a study aimed at quantifying damage severity in composite materials by an in-field...
An acoustic-ultrasonic method is described that was successful in ranking unidirectional graphite-po...
To evaluate the response of composite materials, it is imperative that the input excitation as well ...
The work reported covers three simultaneous projects. The first project was concerned with: (1) esta...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
Details of the method used to measure the stress wave factor are described. Frequency spectra of the...
The nature and underlying rationale of the acousto-ultrasonic approach is reviewed, needed advanced ...
The use of acoustic emission and acousto-ultrasonics to characterize impact damage in composite stru...
The acousto-ultrasonic method of nondestructive evaluation is an extremely sensitive means of assess...
Acousto-ultrasonics is an ultrasonic technique that was originally devised to cope with the particul...
Due to their higher strength-weight ratio, greater stiffness, stronger corrosion and wear resistance...
Techniques for quantitative assessment of the mechanical strength and integrity of fiber composites ...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...
With the increased use of polymer composite materials in autornative and aerospace structures comes ...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
This work reports a study aimed at quantifying damage severity in composite materials by an in-field...
An acoustic-ultrasonic method is described that was successful in ranking unidirectional graphite-po...
To evaluate the response of composite materials, it is imperative that the input excitation as well ...
The work reported covers three simultaneous projects. The first project was concerned with: (1) esta...
This study focused on quantitative damage severity assessment in composite materials using Acousto-U...
Details of the method used to measure the stress wave factor are described. Frequency spectra of the...
The nature and underlying rationale of the acousto-ultrasonic approach is reviewed, needed advanced ...
The use of acoustic emission and acousto-ultrasonics to characterize impact damage in composite stru...
The acousto-ultrasonic method of nondestructive evaluation is an extremely sensitive means of assess...
Acousto-ultrasonics is an ultrasonic technique that was originally devised to cope with the particul...
Due to their higher strength-weight ratio, greater stiffness, stronger corrosion and wear resistance...
Techniques for quantitative assessment of the mechanical strength and integrity of fiber composites ...
The large-scale use of composite components in aerospace applications is expected to continue due to...
With the increased use of polymer composite materials in autornative and aerospace structures comes ...
The need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming importan...
This work reports a study aimed at quantifying damage severity in composite materials by an in-field...
An acoustic-ultrasonic method is described that was successful in ranking unidirectional graphite-po...
To evaluate the response of composite materials, it is imperative that the input excitation as well ...