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    fatigue damage on cfrp plates under bending by thermographic and ut analysis aided with fem dic prediction

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    Abstract In this article, a combination of numerical and experimental methodology for delamination evolution analysis on unidirectional CFRP elements under fatigue is suggested. Fiber-reinforced composite structures exhibit continuous damage accumulation with degradation of effective mechanical properties during cyclic HCF loads. Since advanced composites applications are allowed after extensive experimental certification tests, proposed work is based on experimental procedures to better detect and predict damage initiation and growth, monitoring static displacements and strains under 4-points bending by digital image correlation and measuring compliance variation under fatigue. In addition, non-destructive investigation of composite plates is conducted during cycling tests by using infrared thermography and ultrasonic measurements to detect damage location and validate FEM predictions. Experimental results are analyzed and compared, employing also digital image correlation technique; in addition, thermographic and ultrasonic monitoring inspection with Matlab elaborated measurements are implemented to check results for fatigue damage analysis of same specimens

    Advanced NDT methods and data processing on industrial CFRP components

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    In this work, enhanced thermal data processing is developed with experimental procedures, improving visualization algorithm for sub-surface defect detection on industrial composites. These materials are prone to successful infrared nondestructive investigation analyses, since defects are easily characterized by temperature response under thermal pulses with reliable results. Better defect characterization is achieved analyzing data with refined processing and experimental procedures, providing detailed contrasts maps where defects are better distinguished. Thermal data are analyzed for different CFRP specimens with artificial defects and experimental procedures are verified on real structural aeronautical component with internal anomalies due to impact simulation. A better computation method is found to be useful for simultaneous defect detection by means of automatic mapping of absolute contrast, optimized to identify defect boundaries

    Ultrasonic and thermographic studies for CFRP inspections with real and simulated defects

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    This paper deals with an overview of improved UT control procedures, related to defect investigation on advanced CFRP composite elements for aeronautical structures; the inspection procedures were evaluated with different frequency probes, employing direct contact, water stream and immersion methods. In this work, ultrasonic and thermographic controls of CFRP components are presented for detection of different types of defects (real and artificial) in order to evaluate sensitivity and detectability techniques. This work presents a preliminary ultrasonic study on CFRP components employing different probes and tools. For these aims, inspections of CFRP plates with artificial defects are optimized and compared to thermographic acquisitions with active pulsed technique, in order to calibrate Ultrasonic Technique tools and verify procedures for suitable results. In a second stage, improved ultrasonic scanning investigations are applied on real parts, containing real production defects in terms of small delamination and diffused porosity of T-shape stringer and resin/matrix excesses between layers, localized in the thin cap and web of structural civil aircraft stringers

    Digital Modernism Heritage Lexicon

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    The book investigates the theme of Modernism (1920-1960 and its epigones) as an integral part of tangible and intangible cultural heritage which contains the result of a whole range of disciplines whose aim is to identify, document and preserve the memory of the past and the value of the future. Including several chapters, it contains research results relating to cultural heritage, more specifically Modernism, and current digital technologies. This makes it possible to record and evaluate the changes that both undergo: the first one, from a material point of view, the second one from the research point of view, which integrates the traditional approach with an innovative one. The purpose of the publication is to show the most recent studies on the modernist lexicon 100 years after its birth, moving through different fields of cultural heritage: from different forms of art to architecture, from design to engineering, from literature to history, representation and restoration. The book appeals to scholars and professionals who are involved in the process of understanding, reading and comprehension the transformation that the places have undergone within the period under examination. It will certainly foster the international exchange of knowledge that characterized Modernism
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