Thermoset polymer composites have increased in use across multiple industries, with recent applications consisting of high-complexity and large-scale parts. As applications expand, the emphasis on accurate process-monitoring techniques has increased, with a variety of in situ cure-monitoring sensors being investigated by various research teams. To date, a wide range of data analysis techniques have been used to correlate data collected from thermocouple, dielectric, ultrasonic, and fibre-optic sensors to information on the material cure state. The methods used in existing publications have not been explicitly differentiated between, nor have they been directly compared. This paper provides a critical review of the different data collection ...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
By embedding both a single fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor and a thermocouple during the cure cycle...
Assessing the exact state of cure of thermosetting polymer composite components using embedded senso...
We present recent experimental verification of a new in-situ fiber optic sensor [1] for detecting th...
An original method enabling the in-situ and real time monitoring of a polymer structure evolution u...
An original method enabling the in-situ and real time monitoring of a polymer structure evolution u...
Monitoring and control of the integrity and properties of materials at all stages of structural life...
AbstractThe continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new mate...
The continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new materials an...
The continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new materials an...
grantor: University of TorontoAircraft repair patches make use of thermosetting polymers a...
grantor: University of TorontoAircraft repair patches make use of thermosetting polymers a...
AbstractThe continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new mate...
Flexible dielectric sensors received significant interest for real-time in situ cure monitoring of p...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
By embedding both a single fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor and a thermocouple during the cure cycle...
Assessing the exact state of cure of thermosetting polymer composite components using embedded senso...
We present recent experimental verification of a new in-situ fiber optic sensor [1] for detecting th...
An original method enabling the in-situ and real time monitoring of a polymer structure evolution u...
An original method enabling the in-situ and real time monitoring of a polymer structure evolution u...
Monitoring and control of the integrity and properties of materials at all stages of structural life...
AbstractThe continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new mate...
The continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new materials an...
The continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new materials an...
grantor: University of TorontoAircraft repair patches make use of thermosetting polymers a...
grantor: University of TorontoAircraft repair patches make use of thermosetting polymers a...
AbstractThe continuous growth of the composites industry accompanied by the use of emerging new mate...
Flexible dielectric sensors received significant interest for real-time in situ cure monitoring of p...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
International audienceThis article concerns the on-line monitoring of the manufacturing of composite...
By embedding both a single fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor and a thermocouple during the cure cycle...