Comparative analysis of failure detection methods of composites materials’ systems

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This paper presents a review and analysis of current non-destructive failure detection methods of composite materials and a brief outline of the build of a bamboo bicycle which has been used as a development platform and test bed for the initial development of a novel and practical nondestructive failure detection solution, which has future compatibility for carbon-fibre (CF)-based bicycles. The paper begins by presenting the current market condition of composite materials and in particular, CF and CF-reinforced plastic, and then follows onto failure modes and proceeds to investigate a comprehensive range of failure detection methods.

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Bowkett, M., & Thanapalan, K. (2017, January 1). Comparative analysis of failure detection methods of composites materials’ systems. Systems Science and Control Engineering. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2017.1311240

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