Thermographic investigation of damage in ceramic matrix composites

As the engineering application of ceramic matrix composites progresses, a key part of the insertion effort is the non-destructive characterization. While most non-destructive evaluation is focused on the initial state based on the presence of defective conditions, the evolution of damage or change w...

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