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Quasi-static indentation and compression after impact damage growth monitoring using microfocus X-ray computed tomography

Quasi-static indentation and compression after impact damage growth monitoring using microfocus X-ray computed tomography
Quasi-static indentation and compression after impact damage growth monitoring using microfocus X-ray computed tomography
In this study interrupted quasi-static indentation and post-impacted compression tests were performed at incremental load steps with X-ray computed tomography performed at each step. This enabled non-destructive, three-dimensional damage assessments to be carried out allowing initiation and propagation of different damage modes to be monitored. Preliminary results from these experiments are reported in this paper.
damage propagation, quasi-static indentation, impact, compression after impact, carbon fibre, computed tomography, barely visible impact damage
9781629931999
Bull, D.J.
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Spearing, S.M.
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Sinclair, I.
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Bull, D.J.
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Spearing, S.M.
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Sinclair, I.
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Bull, D.J., Spearing, S.M. and Sinclair, I. (2013) Quasi-static indentation and compression after impact damage growth monitoring using microfocus X-ray computed tomography. ICCM 19: The 19th International Conference on Composite Materials, Montreal, Canada. 28 Jul - 02 Aug 2013. 9 pp .

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In this study interrupted quasi-static indentation and post-impacted compression tests were performed at incremental load steps with X-ray computed tomography performed at each step. This enabled non-destructive, three-dimensional damage assessments to be carried out allowing initiation and propagation of different damage modes to be monitored. Preliminary results from these experiments are reported in this paper.

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Published date: 31 July 2013
Venue - Dates: ICCM 19: The 19th International Conference on Composite Materials, Montreal, Canada, 2013-07-28 - 2013-08-02
Keywords: damage propagation, quasi-static indentation, impact, compression after impact, carbon fibre, computed tomography, barely visible impact damage
Organisations: Engineering Science Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 355791
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355791
ISBN: 9781629931999
PURE UUID: 3817798c-9336-4b0a-a572-5bebd92ecf1f
ORCID for D.J. Bull: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6711-6153
ORCID for S.M. Spearing: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3059-2014

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Date deposited: 05 Sep 2013 11:20
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:18

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