Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) of Polymer Matrix Composites 2013
DOI: 10.1533/9780857093554.2.185
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Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of composites: dielectric methods for testing adhesive bonds in composites

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“…More detailed discussions of the use of broadband and high frequency dielectric methods for the monitoring of cure of adhesive bonded joints and assessment of their durability and degradation has been presented for metal bonded joints, metal to composite and composite to composite joints has been presented elsewhere. 136138 To illustrate the type of additional information which can be obtained from this analysis, the variation of the fitting parameters for good adhesive bonds structure which partially recovers its original strength on dehydration (Figure 27). Mapping the permittivity at 3 and 300 MHz shows an initial rise due to moisture entering the joint and the jump at ∼400 days is associated with the plasticisation of the joint.…”
Section: Visualisation Of the Changes In Structure From The Dielectrimentioning
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“…More detailed discussions of the use of broadband and high frequency dielectric methods for the monitoring of cure of adhesive bonded joints and assessment of their durability and degradation has been presented for metal bonded joints, metal to composite and composite to composite joints has been presented elsewhere. 136138 To illustrate the type of additional information which can be obtained from this analysis, the variation of the fitting parameters for good adhesive bonds structure which partially recovers its original strength on dehydration (Figure 27). Mapping the permittivity at 3 and 300 MHz shows an initial rise due to moisture entering the joint and the jump at ∼400 days is associated with the plasticisation of the joint.…”
Section: Visualisation Of the Changes In Structure From The Dielectrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More detailed discussions of the use of broadband and high frequency dielectric methods for the monitoring of cure of adhesive bonded joints and assessment of their durability and degradation has been presented for metal bonded joints, metal to composite and composite to composite has been presented elsewhere. 136139…”
Section: Visualisation Of the Changes In Structure From The Dielectrimentioning
confidence: 99%