2004
DOI: 10.1177/0021998304043753
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Non-Destructive Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Composite Reinforcement Content

Abstract: The use of light-weight, high-strength composite materials in motors, generators, and energy storage devices has become common as a means to maximize energy density. To ensure reliability, non-destructive and destructive evaluation techniques have been employed to measure the mechanical properties of fabricated components. In carbon fiber-reinforced, polymer matrix composites, mechanical strength is primarily derived from the fiber volume fraction. Due to the lack of a nondestructive method, common techniques … Show more

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“…The prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) facility at The University of Texas at Austin (UT) has been in operation since 1995 [1] and has been successfully used in a series of projects, primarily in the field of material science [2,3]. The facility is located at one of the horizontal channels (beam port ]3) of the TRIGA Mark II research reactor with a thermal power of 1.1 MW.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) facility at The University of Texas at Austin (UT) has been in operation since 1995 [1] and has been successfully used in a series of projects, primarily in the field of material science [2,3]. The facility is located at one of the horizontal channels (beam port ]3) of the TRIGA Mark II research reactor with a thermal power of 1.1 MW.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%