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Analysis of Possible Registration of Inhomogeneous Deformation Fields in Composite Plates with Technological Defects

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When using composite materials in industry there arises the need of structure state control to reveal damages and defects. The most frequent defects are discontinuity ones: defects of delamination, starved spot, nonpressing, cracks, air or gas inclusions. In most cases, such defects as discontinuity—are the defects which have technological background, as well as there is a possibility of their occurrence during operation. These defects must be eliminated by improving the process or their diagnostics during operation. A large number of foreign research works is devoted to defects diagnosis during operation using digital optical video system Vic-3D.

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Spaskova, E.M., Wildemann, V.E. (2017). Analysis of Possible Registration of Inhomogeneous Deformation Fields in Composite Plates with Technological Defects. In: Sutton, M., Reu, P. (eds) International Digital Imaging Correlation Society. Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51439-0_32

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