Two complementary ultrasonic techniques for characterizing porosity in fiber-reinforced composite laminates are evaluated. Five uniaxial graphite-fiber/epoxy-matrix composites having a range of 1 to 8 percent volume fraction of solid glass inclusions to model porosity were investigated. In one technique, signal loss was measured in transmission mode and slope of attenuation, obtained from the first order coefficient of a two-parameter polynomial fit about the center frequency of the useful bandwidth, was used as the ultrasonic parameter to characterize the porosity. The results of these transmission mode measurements displayed a good correlation between the volume fraction of porosity and the slope of attenuation. Integrated polar backscatt...
The presence of porosity in a wide range of materials, whether ceramics, steel or fiber reinforced c...
Current practice is to accept or reject composite parts based upon ultrasonic C-scan results. Normal...
Much of the significant damage that may be incurred by graphite-epoxy composite materials results in...
Porosity in composite media using ultrasonic waves is characterized. The derivation of local approxi...
The determination of levels of porosity is important in the engineering uses of graphite fiber/polym...
The detrimental effects of porosity on material strength are well known. The work of Hsu, Rose, and ...
The use of ultrasonic backscatter to characterize anomalous states in fiber-reinforced composites ha...
This paper summarizes recent work on the use of ultrasonic back-scatter for the estimation of porosi...
Determination of content and distribution of porosity introduced in composites during fabrication, i...
The measurement of porosity content in composites has been an area of interest to the NDE community....
Previous work has shown that ultrasonic backscatter is sensitive to the presence of porosity in fibe...
The ultrasonic attenuation of a solid containing a distribution of voids depends on the number of vo...
A method for evaluating the porosity volume content in composite laminates using the slope of the ul...
The size, shape, and orientation of damage correlates well between the polar backscatter technique a...
The comprehensive non-destructive evaluation of modern composite materials requires the application ...
The presence of porosity in a wide range of materials, whether ceramics, steel or fiber reinforced c...
Current practice is to accept or reject composite parts based upon ultrasonic C-scan results. Normal...
Much of the significant damage that may be incurred by graphite-epoxy composite materials results in...
Porosity in composite media using ultrasonic waves is characterized. The derivation of local approxi...
The determination of levels of porosity is important in the engineering uses of graphite fiber/polym...
The detrimental effects of porosity on material strength are well known. The work of Hsu, Rose, and ...
The use of ultrasonic backscatter to characterize anomalous states in fiber-reinforced composites ha...
This paper summarizes recent work on the use of ultrasonic back-scatter for the estimation of porosi...
Determination of content and distribution of porosity introduced in composites during fabrication, i...
The measurement of porosity content in composites has been an area of interest to the NDE community....
Previous work has shown that ultrasonic backscatter is sensitive to the presence of porosity in fibe...
The ultrasonic attenuation of a solid containing a distribution of voids depends on the number of vo...
A method for evaluating the porosity volume content in composite laminates using the slope of the ul...
The size, shape, and orientation of damage correlates well between the polar backscatter technique a...
The comprehensive non-destructive evaluation of modern composite materials requires the application ...
The presence of porosity in a wide range of materials, whether ceramics, steel or fiber reinforced c...
Current practice is to accept or reject composite parts based upon ultrasonic C-scan results. Normal...
Much of the significant damage that may be incurred by graphite-epoxy composite materials results in...