Application of Advanced Nondestructive Evaluation Techniques for Cylindrical Composite Test Samples

Two nondestructive methods were applied to composite cylinder samples pressurized to failure in order to determine manufacturing quality and monitor damage progression under load. A unique computed tomography (CT) image processing methodology developed at NASA Glenn Research was used to assess the c...

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