Analysis of Detection of Delaminations in Fiber Reinforced Composite Tubes Using Axially Symmetric Guided Waves

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1993
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Kohl, T.
Rogers, W.
Datta, Subhendu
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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The current and proposed use of fiber reinforced composite tubes in a number of aerospace structural applications is well established. The most serious hindrance to acceptance of composites, in general, is the need to certify non-destructively the integrity of the material [1]. The modes of damage in a composite are varied and complex. Delaminations are particularly important, representing an advanced state of damage in the material [2,3].

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Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 1993