Elastic Wave Scattering by an Interface Crack in Layered Materials

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1996
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Kitahara, M.
Yin, J.-H.
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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Interfaces play an important role in structural performance of composite materials, which are widely used in many industrial applications. Composite materials are usually made in layered structure, where two adjacent materials are bonded together along their common faces. Therefore, the inspection technique for determining the quality of the bonding interface is of great interest. The elastic wave scattering method for characterization is often used for this purpose[1].

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