Nondestructive Testing of Composite Bonding Structure Using Guided Wave

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This paper introduced a nondestructive testing (NDT) method of using guided wave to detect debonding in composite bonding structure, which is based on the model of guided wave energy leakage, and the simulation analysis shown that the diameter of debonding could be quantified by E-x curve. The experiments were carried out on a composite bonding structure, and the results provide that the model established is correct, and that the method of quantifying debonding by E-x curve is effective.

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