Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Feb 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993spie.1737..171s&link_type=abstract
Proc. SPIE Vol. 1737, p. 171-183, Neutrons, X Rays, and Gamma Rays: Imaging Detectors, Material Characterization Techniques, and
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
The feasibility of utilizing real-time computed tomography (CT) to characterize and monitor the growth of defects in composite materials as they undergo destructive testing was investigated. The equipment consisted of an Imatron C-100 Ultrafast CT Scanner, a modified high-temperature laboratory oven, and a motor driven hydraulic ram. Three types of composites were studied: carbon-carbon, carbon-phenolic, and glass-phenolic. Time-density profiles were obtained for each type. In general, the density of the samples decreased slightly upon impact of the ram, then sharply increased before dropping back to a slightly lower constant value.
Roder Fredrick L.
Scheinman Elan
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