Measurement of Anisotropic Elastic Constants of Sandwiched SiC/Ti Composite by Double Transmission, Critical Angle and Leaky Surface Wave Techniques

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1997
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Kawashima, Koichiro
Fujii, Ikuya
Yamamoto, Akihiro
Shimizu, Yoshiyuki
Fukushima, Akira
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Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
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SiC fibers in metal matrix composites may be damaged, if the fibers are in the top layer and they would be impacted by foreign objects. To avoid such a damage, sandwiched composites are often used, in which the top and bottom layers are protective metal and the middle is composite. Structural designers should know the anisotropic elastic constants of the composite to make structural analyses.

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