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    <title>Measurement of process-induced strains in composite materials using embedded fiber optic sensors</title>

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    This paper presents the results of experiments to measure the internal strains and temperatures that are generated in graphite/epoxy composite specimens during processing using embedded fiber optic strain sensors and thermocouples. Measurements of strain and temperature, combined with a computational model, offer the potential for non-destructive, real-time determination of residual stress in composites, and may be useful for process monitoring and control. Extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometer, Bragg grating strain sensors, and thermocouples were embedded in graphite/epoxy composite laminates prior to cure. The specimens were cured in a press, and the internal strains and temperatures developed during processing were monitored and recorded. The results are compared with expected values, and limitations of the experimental technique are discussed

    Hydrogen compatibility of structural materials for energy storage and transmission annual report october 1 1978 september 30 1979

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    This annual report documents the activities and contributions accomplished during FY79 on a research contract aimed at assessing the feasibility of transporting hydrogen gas through the existing natural gas pipeline network. Studies of the hydrogen-induced degradation of pipeline steels reveal that hydrogen can be transported in these steels if a number of precautions are taken. These issues are discussed and plans for further research are presented. Document type: Repor
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