The state-of-the-art fabrication techniques for composite materials are such that stringent species-specific acceptance criteria must be generated to insure product reliability. Non-destructive evaluation techniques including computed tomography (CT), X-ray radiography (RT), and ultrasonic scanning (UT) are investigated and compared to determine their applicability and limitations to graphite epoxy, carbon-carbon, and carbon-phenolic materials. While the techniques appear complementary, CT is shown to provide significant, heretofore unattainable data. Finally, a correlation of NDE techniques to destructive analysis is presented
Since the 1970's, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
Since the 1970’s, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
The growing demand and diversity in the application of industrial composites and the current inabili...
The composite materials have been used in aerospace industries for quite some time. Several non-dest...
Two nondestructive methods were applied to composite cylinder samples pressurized to failure in orde...
Composite materials are being applied extensively in aerospace structures. New more damage tolerant ...
The Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch (NESB) at the National Aeronautics and Space Administr...
The Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch (NESB) at the National Aeronautics and Space Administr...
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques are important for enabling NASA's missions in space explo...
Non-destructive Evaluation of components is a need throughout much of the manufacturing industry tha...
The use of composite materials continues to increase in the aerospace community due to the potential...
Two conventional nondestructive evaluation techniques were used to evaluate advanced ceramic composi...
In a preliminary study, ultrasonic, x-ray opaque, and fluorescent dye penetrants techniques were use...
The growing demand and diversity in the application of industrial composites and the current inabili...
The NASA Lewis Research Center recently codeveloped a state-of-the-art x-ray CT facility (designated...
Since the 1970's, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
Since the 1970’s, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
The growing demand and diversity in the application of industrial composites and the current inabili...
The composite materials have been used in aerospace industries for quite some time. Several non-dest...
Two nondestructive methods were applied to composite cylinder samples pressurized to failure in orde...
Composite materials are being applied extensively in aerospace structures. New more damage tolerant ...
The Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch (NESB) at the National Aeronautics and Space Administr...
The Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch (NESB) at the National Aeronautics and Space Administr...
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques are important for enabling NASA's missions in space explo...
Non-destructive Evaluation of components is a need throughout much of the manufacturing industry tha...
The use of composite materials continues to increase in the aerospace community due to the potential...
Two conventional nondestructive evaluation techniques were used to evaluate advanced ceramic composi...
In a preliminary study, ultrasonic, x-ray opaque, and fluorescent dye penetrants techniques were use...
The growing demand and diversity in the application of industrial composites and the current inabili...
The NASA Lewis Research Center recently codeveloped a state-of-the-art x-ray CT facility (designated...
Since the 1970's, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
Since the 1970’s, when the promise of composites was being pursued for aeronautics applications, NAS...
The growing demand and diversity in the application of industrial composites and the current inabili...