2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4974661
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The effect of manufacturing conditions on discontinuity population and fatigue fracture behavior in carbon/epoxy composites

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“…The increase in relative specific surface from high to moderate vacuum level is about the same for both orientations, indicating a random orientation of the additional defects. In contrast, the increase from moderate to poor vacuum level was much higher in horizontal orientation, indicating a preferred orientation of the further additional defects parallel to the fiber orientation [8].…”
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“…The increase in relative specific surface from high to moderate vacuum level is about the same for both orientations, indicating a random orientation of the additional defects. In contrast, the increase from moderate to poor vacuum level was much higher in horizontal orientation, indicating a preferred orientation of the further additional defects parallel to the fiber orientation [8].…”
Section: Ultrasonic Microscopymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…× 100 µm pixel size. The laminographic scan was conducted and then a sequence of images was acquired and after the acquisition, this sequence of 2-D data set of images was reconstructed using a filtered back projection algorithm in order to create a 3-D data set containing depth information as Figure 9 reveals [8]. Figure 9 shows the resulting data set illustrated in three different planes.…”
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