Determination of the elastic constants of some composites by using ultrasonic velocity measurements

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An ultrasonic immersion technique was used to determine the velocity and amplitude of sound waves in composite materials. The materials under study were E-glass/IPN, E-glass/PET, Kevlar 29/IPN, Dyneema/PE and Dyneema/Kraton. The velocity and amplitude of longitudinal and transverse sound waves at the frequency of 1 MHz were measured in three planes of symmetry at several angles of incidence. The complex stiffness matrix for the composites was calculated. © 1995 Elsevier Science Limited.
TNO Identifier
233020
ISSN
00104361
Source
Composites, 26(8), pp. 597-604.
Pages
597-604
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