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Engineered Materials Handbook Desk Edition
Edited by
Michelle M. Gauthier
Michelle M. Gauthier
Raytheon Company
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ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-200-6
Publication date:
1995
Book Chapter
Nondestructive Analysis and Quality Control of Polymer-Matrix Composites
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Published:1995
Page range:
616 - 624
Abstract
Ultrasonic inspection is a nondestructive technique that is useful in both quality control and research applications for flaw detection in fiber-reinforced composite materials. This article describes ultrasonic nondestructive analysis by outlining its three basic types of scans. It reviews the important quality control techniques used during the manufacture of composite components by analyzing tooling control, material control, pattern orientation control, and in-process control.
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Nondestructive Analysis and Quality Control of Polymer-Matrix Composites, Engineered Materials Handbook Desk Edition, Edited By Michelle M. Gauthier, ASM International, 1995, p 616–624, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.emde.a0003045
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