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ASTM STP 1128 Damage Detection in Composite Materials

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Masters, JE

This publication contains papers presented at the International Symposium on Damage Detection and Quality Assurance in Composite Materials. The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus Fibers and Their Composites in cooperation with the American Society for Composites in November, 1990.

The papers in this publication are split into two groups: Advanced Imaging and Measurement Techniques and Manufacturing and Service-Induced Damage. The second group is further organized under the headings: Manufacturing Flaws, Impact Damage, and Fatigue Damage.

Specific topics covered by the papers in this STP include:

  • nondestructive examination (NDE)
  • ceramic composites
  • X-ray tomographic microscopy
  • continuous fiber metal matrix composites
  • testing high-performance polymer composites
  • serpentine optical fiber bending transducer
  • smart structures
  • defect classifications
  • ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation
  • finite element analysis
  • dynamic mechanical analysis
  • complementary damage characterization
  • solid propellant
  • foam core sandwich beams
  • fatigue strength reduction
  • porosity
  • fiberglass composite
  • delamination damage
  • fastener holds
  • graphite epoxy composite
  • impact damage assessment
  • modeling impact damage
  • ultrasonic detection of fatigue damage
  • glass-epoxy composite flywheels
  • stacking sequence
  • transverse ply cracking
  • cross-ply laminates
  • composite material hip implant
  • long-term multi-axial fatigue