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13 March 2003 In-service health monitoring of composite structures using Lamb waves
K. Diamanti, J. M. Hodgkinson, Constantinos Soutis
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Real-time health monitoring of composite and metal structures has attracted considerable attention over the past years. Lamb waves were first described by Horace Lamb for homogeneous isotropic material. They are elastic waves that can be generated in a solid plate with free boundaries and are also known as plate waves. They can be divided in symmetric (Sn) and anti-symmetric (An) modes according to their displacement pattern.
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K. Diamanti, J. M. Hodgkinson, and Constantinos Soutis "In-service health monitoring of composite structures using Lamb waves", Proc. SPIE 4763, European Workshop on Smart Structures in Engineering and Technology, (13 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.508696
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Transmitters

Transducers

Wave plates

Wave propagation

Receivers

Inspection

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