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In Situ Monitoring of Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Theory, Basic Concepts, Methods, and Applications: Springer Series in Materials Science, cartea 242

Autor Markus G.R. Sause
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2016
“…a comprehensive and well written book, which…will be useful reading for both researchers entering the field and experienced specialists looking for new ideas….a valuable and long-lasting contribution to experimental mechanics.” – Stepan Lomov, KU Leuven
This expert volume, an enhanced Habilitation thesis by the head of the Materials Testing Research Group at the University of Augsburg, provides detailed coverage of a range of inspection methods for insitu characterization of fiber-reinforced composites. The failure behavior of fiber reinforced composites is a complex evolution of microscopic damage phenomena. Beyond the use of classical testing methods, the ability to monitor the progression of damage insitu offers new ways to interpret the materials failure modes. Methods covered include digital image correlation, acoustic emission, electromagnetic emission, computed tomography, thermography, shearography, and promising method combinations. For each method, the discussion includes operational principles and practical applications for quality control as well as thoughtful assessment of the method's strengths and weakness so that the reader is equipped to decide which method or methods are most appropriate in a given situation. The book includes extensive appendices covering common experimental parameters influencing comparability of acoustic emission measurements; materials properties for modeling; and an overview of terms and abbreviations.




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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319309538
ISBN-10: 3319309536
Pagini: 866
Ilustrații: XVII, 633 p. 449 illus., 369 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Series in Materials Science

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Acknowledgments.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Failure of fiber reinforced composites.- 3. Digital image correlation.- 4. Acoustic emission.- 5. Electromagnetic emission.- 6. Computed tomography.- 7. Combination of methods.- Appendix A. Acoustic emission: Parameters of influence.- Appendix B. Material properties.- Appendix C. Acoustic emission signal parameters.- Appendix D. Definitions and Abbreviations.

Notă biografică

Dr. habil. Markus Sause studied Physics at the University of Augsburg and earned his doctoral degree in 2010 in Experimental Physics at the same institution. He received the “Erich-Krautz-Preis” in 2010 for his outstanding contribution to the interpretation of acoustic emission of fiber-reinforced materials. In 2015 he was awarded his Habilitation in Experimental Physics. He is lecturer at University of Augsburg and head of the Materials Testing Research Group at the Chair for Experimental Physics II. Since 2014 he has been a member of the EWGAE executive committee and active in several other committees dedicated to the testing and analysis of fiber-reinforced materials. His research interests span the mechanics of fiber-reinforced composites, their destructive and non-destructive testing as well as numerical methods to interpret the materials behavior. A special focus is given to bridge the gap between destructive testing approaches and non-destructive inspection to perform insituanalysis of materials failure.

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“…a comprehensive and well written book, which…will be useful reading for both researchers entering the field and experienced specialists looking for new ideas….a valuable and long-lasting contribution to experimental mechanics.” – Stepan Lomov, KU Leuven
This expert volume, an enhanced Habilitation thesis by the head of the Materials Testing Research Group at the University of Augsburg, provides detailed coverage of a range of inspection methods for insitu characterization of fiber-reinforced composites. The failure behavior of fiber reinforced composites is a complex evolution of microscopic damage phenomena. Beyond the use of classical testing methods, the ability to monitor the progression of damage insitu offers new ways to interpret the materials failure modes. Methods covered include digital image correlation, acoustic emission, electromagnetic emission, computed tomography, thermography, shearography, and promising method combinations. For each method, the discussion includes operational principles and practical applications for quality control as well as thoughtful assessment of the method's strengths and weakness so that the reader is equipped to decide which method or methods are most appropriate in a given situation. The book includes extensive appendices covering common experimental parameters influencing comparability of acoustic emission measurements; materials properties for modeling; and an overview of terms and abbreviations.
  • Presents a wide range of insitu, nondestructive evaluation methods
  • Discusses a diverse set of modalities and provides detailed assessment of the pros and cons of each
  • Combines modeling and experimental methods
  • Includes practical applications for quality control



Caracteristici

Presents a wide range of in situ, nondestructive evaluation methods Discusses a diverse set of modalities and provides detailed assessment of the pros and cons of each Combines modeling and experimental methods Includes practical applications for quality control