2019
DOI: 10.3390/jcs3030076
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An Impedance Measurement Technique for Composite Materials Moisture Level Detection Devoted to Health Monitoring in Aeronautics

Abstract: The current design practice of composite material aeronautical structures imposes the use of knock-down structural material allowables to take into account the high sensitivity to environmental exposure (i.e., moisture, temperature, damages). The “moisture derating factor” comes from specific mechanical test campaign and drastically reduces the advantage of using such materials; but the continuous monitoring of the moisture content of the structure could enable the use of higher design allowables. In the frame… Show more

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“…The presence of moisture in large composite structures is monitored by NDT methods such as the infrared thermography [ 3 ]. Quantifying moisture within large composite structures is essential to monitor the progress of water ingress but it can be rather difficult to quantify [ 4 ]. However, in small structures (small test specimens), there are well-established standards that allow quantification of moisture in composite samples using gravimetric methods to monitor mass change [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of moisture in large composite structures is monitored by NDT methods such as the infrared thermography [ 3 ]. Quantifying moisture within large composite structures is essential to monitor the progress of water ingress but it can be rather difficult to quantify [ 4 ]. However, in small structures (small test specimens), there are well-established standards that allow quantification of moisture in composite samples using gravimetric methods to monitor mass change [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%