73 - Use of AE for characterization of damage mechanisms in composite accumulator

This study presents the results of a collective study performed at CETIM for industrials of the hydraulic transmissions profession. The purpose is to develop an accumulator made of composite material, carbon fiber and thermosetting resin, and to characterize the behavior of this accumulator by both...

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