Damage and Repair of Aerospace Composite Materials

Damage and Repair of Aerospace Composite Materials

  • Charles Lu
Publisher:SAE InternationalISBN 13: 9780768000993ISBN 10: 0768000998

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Damage and Repair of Aerospace Composite Materials is written by Charles Lu and published by SAE International. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0768000998 (ISBN 10) and 9780768000993 (ISBN 13).

Damage and Repair of Aerospace Composite Materials reports the latest developments on the detection and repair of composite structures from the perspective of ten SAE technical papers, especially chosen for this book. This micro-collection of papers offers an overview of composite utilization on large-scale commercial aircraft as well as an outline of general damage inspection and repair of composite structures. On the damage detection side, really important techniques are explained, including: • Porosity inspection of large composite panels. • Damage detection of large composites using acoustic ultrasonic and radio frequency methods. • Discrimination of damaged and undamaged composite panels using acoustic emission sensors. • Automated defect inspection system integrated in the production line by utilizing laser sensors and cameras. The latest studies in damage repair of composite structures are also presented, including: • the design of a bonded repair technique for multilayer laminate composite panels. • the analysis on the performance of bolted repair vs. bonded repair. • the method for economically repairing the holes on composites. • the development of a novel cutting tool for the scarf repair of composites. • the use the 3D-printing technology to repair gaps and steps in large composite panels