Authors
Matthieu Gresil, Adisorn Poohsai, Neha Chandarana
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Procedia Engineering
Volume
188
Pages
148-155
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Composite materials have many attractive properties, e.g. light-weight combined with high mechanical strength, and are recognized as an enabling technology for deep-water high pressure high temperature (HPHT) and corrosive environment applications. However, composite still has a barrier to entry in relation to steel due to limited field experience and lack of systematic failure prediction and assurance of in-service performance. Advances in such areas would enable the use of composites in a wider range of applications. Evaluation of in-service prototypes offers a partial solution but is costly. Thus a method that allows constant health monitoring of the composite in real-time and in-situ would be extremely useful. Ultrasonic guided wave-based structural health monitoring (SHM) technology is one of the most prominent options in non-destructive evaluation and testing (NDE/NDT) techniques. To investigate the …
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