An acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials

A presentation is given of an acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials. First, a brief statement will be made on the acousto-ultrasonic technique and its relative worth compared to other nondestructive testing techniques as applied to composite materials. The following two...

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Main Author: Kiernan, Michael T.
Other Authors: Engineering Mechanics
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76441
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-764412020-09-29T05:40:27Z An acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials Kiernan, Michael T. Engineering Mechanics LD5655.V855 1986.K547 Composite materials Ultrasonic waves -- Industrial applications A presentation is given of an acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials. First, a brief statement will be made on the acousto-ultrasonic technique and its relative worth compared to other nondestructive testing techniques as applied to composite materials. The following two chapters describe the system instrumentation and system software, respectively. Next, comments are given regarding the implementation of the system for research on graphite/epoxy laminates, with additional remarks concerning efforts to evaluate aluminum/graphite tubes with the system. This includes physical descriptions of the composite systems. Subsequently, results are presented comparing parameters and forms of presentation which can be employed to relate results. Finally, conclusions are made on the application of the acousto-ultrasonic system to nondestructive testing of composite materials, with specific results on its application to graphite/epoxy plates. More specifically, comments are made on the variation of SWF factors with azimuthal angle on the graphite/epoxy plates, the identification of specific frequency peaks, and the relationships these may have to certain modes of vibration and material properties. For example, a low frequency mode was found to vary in a manner reminiscent of E<sub>x</sub> and to show characteristics of an extensional Lamb wave. In general, results are presented and discussed in order to show how the system can be implemented to gain physical information on composite materials, such as the property of anisotropy. Master of Science 2017-03-10T21:44:07Z 2017-03-10T21:44:07Z 1986 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76441 en_US OCLC# 15254636 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ x, 153 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Composite materials
Ultrasonic waves -- Industrial applications
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1986.K547
Composite materials
Ultrasonic waves -- Industrial applications
Kiernan, Michael T.
An acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials
description A presentation is given of an acousto-ultrasonic system for the evaluation of composite materials. First, a brief statement will be made on the acousto-ultrasonic technique and its relative worth compared to other nondestructive testing techniques as applied to composite materials. The following two chapters describe the system instrumentation and system software, respectively. Next, comments are given regarding the implementation of the system for research on graphite/epoxy laminates, with additional remarks concerning efforts to evaluate aluminum/graphite tubes with the system. This includes physical descriptions of the composite systems. Subsequently, results are presented comparing parameters and forms of presentation which can be employed to relate results. Finally, conclusions are made on the application of the acousto-ultrasonic system to nondestructive testing of composite materials, with specific results on its application to graphite/epoxy plates. More specifically, comments are made on the variation of SWF factors with azimuthal angle on the graphite/epoxy plates, the identification of specific frequency peaks, and the relationships these may have to certain modes of vibration and material properties. For example, a low frequency mode was found to vary in a manner reminiscent of E<sub>x</sub> and to show characteristics of an extensional Lamb wave. In general, results are presented and discussed in order to show how the system can be implemented to gain physical information on composite materials, such as the property of anisotropy. === Master of Science
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