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Lamb wave assessment of fiber volume fraction in composites
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1998
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Fiber Volume FractionFiber ReinforcementEngineeringPower UltrasoundLamb WavesMechanical EngineeringComposite TechnologyContinuous-fibre CompositeUltrasoundUltrasonic Lamb WavesFiber-reinforced Composite
Among the various techniques available, ultrasonic Lamb waves offer a convenient method of examining composite materials. Since the Lamb wave velocity depends on the elastic properties of a material, an effective tool exists to evaluate composites by measuring the velocity of these waves. Lamb waves can propagate over long distances and are sensitive to the desired in-plane elastic properties of the material. This paper discusses a study in which Lamb waves were used to examine fiber volume fraction variations of approximately 0.40-0.70 in composites. The Lamb wave measurements were compared to fiber volume fractions obtained from acid digestion tests. Additionally, a model to predict the fiber volume fraction from Lamb wave velocity values was evaluated.
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