Low cost eddies find defects in composites
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The technique of analysing changes in eddy currents to detect defects in metals has been modified to work with composites. The technique, developed at the Bruges-based Independent NDT Centre, works with all high-performance composite materials, with applications including carbon fibre-based composites and metal matrix composites.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 1996
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PDAs used to improve bolt tightening
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Issues concerning the use of palmtop computers as a measurement instrument are discussed. Particular attention is given to details describing the functional capacity of the device, as well as to its design characteristics of the sensor interface card.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2001
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