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Title: Evaluation of Defects in FRP Composites by NDT Techniques
Authors: Ray, B C
Hasan, S T
Clegg, D W
Keywords: Composite Materials
Defects
NDT
Thermal Properties
Thermography
Ultrasonography
Micrography
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Sage
Citation: Journal of Reinfoced Plastics and Composites, Vol 26, Iss 12, P 1187-1192
Abstract: The very fast developments of technology of composite materials have led to newer and wider applications of such promising materials. Composite materials offer a number of potential advantages in the aerospace field, particularly in safety-critical structures such as primary and secondary aircraft components. The presence of several types of defects such as voids, inclusions, debonds, improper cure and delamination are almost common during the manufacture and use of composite materials. The proper assessment of such defects is necessary to utilize the full potential of these materials. This present work has been taken up to detect and characterize of such defects using thermal imaging technique. The technique is found to be deterministic in the acceptable level for the assessment of defects in polymer composites. The thermography, ultrasonics (A-Scan and C-Scan) and also microscopy (photo-microscope and scanning electron microscope) methods were used here to assess the defects. The detection and characterization of the wide range of defects requires a number of specialized nondestructive methods. The proper assessment of defects is an essential, particularly in safety-critical structure such as primary and secondary aircraft components to avoid catastrophic failure
Description: Copyright for this article belongs to Sage, this is author version Post-Print
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/412
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