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Joy P. Dunkers Frederick R. Phelan Daniel P. Sanders Matthew J. Everett William H. Green Donald L. Hunston Richard S. Parnas 《Optics and Lasers in Engineering》2001,35(3)
The Composites Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has found optical coherence tomography (OCT) to be a powerful tool for non-destructive characterization of polymer matrix composites. Composites often exhibit superior properties to traditional materials such as wood and metal. However, the barrier to their widespread infiltration into consumer markets is cost. Composites can be made more cost competitive by improved composite design, process optimization, and quality control. OCT provides a means of evaluating the three aforementioned areas. OCT is a very versatile technique that can be applied to a variety of problems in polymer composites such as: microstructure determination for permeability and mechanical property prediction, void, dry spot, and defect detection, and damage evaluation. Briefly, OCT uses a low coherence source such as a superluminescent diode laser with a fiber optic based Michelson interferometer. In this configuration, the composite is the fixed arm of the interferometer. Reflections from heterogeneities within the sample are mapped as a function of thickness for any one position. Volume information is generated by translating the sample on a motorized stage. Information about the location and size of a feature within the composite is obtained. In this work, the power of OCT for imaging composite microstructure and damage is presented. An example of permeability prediction using the composite microstructure imaged from OCT is demonstrated. The effect of image processing on the value of permeability is discussed. Using the same sample, OCT imaging of composite impact damage is compared to more traditional techniques, X-ray computed tomography and confocal microscopy. 相似文献
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J. Philibert Th. P. Nash Jr. St. R. Benedict Clarence E. May H. P. Ross H. Strauss A. Hahn Elisabeth Kootz R. Movy K. L. Gad-Andresen W. Mestrezat M. P. Janet M. Ljungdahl S. Levy-Simpson D. Ch. Carroll J. K. Parnas J. Heller A. Novanowitch und A. P. Orr 《Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry》1926,69(9):364-368
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D. Acel A. Hahn M. Richter-Quittner J. K. Parnas R. Wagner R. Wodon O. Folin H. Bierry L. Moquet C. M. Wilhelmj E. Ponder W. Autenrieth H. Taege P. Cristol F. Utz G. E. Youngburg J. Munich L. Michaelis M. Maeda F. Fonseca Pincussen A. T. Merril H. Lucke J. C. Bock und M. Gilbert 《Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry》1926,69(7-8):314-320
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In order to study the effect of substitution of Fe3+ by Al3+ and Cr3+ in Li0.5Fe2.5O4 on its structural and magnetic properties, the spinel system Li0.5Al x Cr x Fe2.5?2x O4 (x=0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 and 0.8) has been characterized by X-ray diffraction, high field magnetization, low field ac susceptibility and 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy. Contrary to the earlier reports, about 50% of Al3+ is found to occupy the tetrahedral sites. The system exhibits canted spin structure and a central paramagnetic doublet was found superimposed on magnetic sextet in the Mössbauer spectra (x>0.5). 相似文献
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Lenhart JL Dunkers JP van Zanten JH Parnas RS 《Journal of colloid and interface science》2003,257(2):398-407
A novel technique is described to investigate buried polymer/sizing/substrate interfacial regions, in situ, by localizing a fluorescent probe molecule in the sizing layer. Epoxy functional silane coupling agent multilayers were deposited on glass microscope cover slips and doped with small levels of a fluorescently labeled silane coupling agent (FLSCA). The emission of the grafted FLSCA was dependent on the silane layer thickness, showing blue-shifted emission with decreasing thickness. The fluorescent results suggest that thinner layers were more tightly bound to the glass surface. The layers were also characterized by scanning electron microscopy, contact angle, and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). When the FLSCA-doped silane layers were immersed in epoxy resin, a blue shift in emission occurred during resin cure, indicating the potential to study interfacial chemistry, in situ. Thicker silane layers exhibited smaller fluorescence shifts during cure, suggesting incomplete resin penetration into the thickest silane layers. 相似文献
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