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Books by Keyword: Infrared Thermography (IRT)
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Edited by:
Prof. Wing Kong Chiu and Steve C. Galea
Online since: June 2013
Description: Structural health monitoring has international relevance across maritime, aerospace and infrastructure domains for both civilian and military end-users. The aim of this book is to collect the most recent developments and research knowledge on this topic, with focusing in particular on the Asia-Pacific region.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The collection covers 54 peer reviewed papers covering up-to-date research results in structural health monitoring.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The collection covers 54 peer reviewed papers covering up-to-date research results in structural health monitoring.
Edited by:
Moussa Karama and Joël Alexis
Online since: April 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The selection of articles in this special issue is dedicated to the important topics pertaining to the understanding and determination of the mechanical behaviour of engineering materials under different regimes of loading.
The selection of articles in this special issue is dedicated to the important topics pertaining to the understanding and determination of the mechanical behaviour of engineering materials under different regimes of loading.
Edited by:
Moussa Karama
Online since: June 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
With energy costs increasing, the gains to be made from weight-saving are most significant in the aerospace domain, but such gains are clearly also advantageous for road transport and this is even beginning to be recognised in shipbuilding. Consequently, improved reliability and resistance to degradation and durability in severe environments are always important requirements. Thus the development of composites, nano-composites and refractory alloys having specific properties has become a key factor in industrial and technological progress. Another challenge is the recyclability of advanced materials, as reflected by the emergence of projects involving thermoplastic-matrix composite fuselages. Moreover, the incorporation of biopolymers extracted from diverse raw materials can be an interesting alternative route to attaining the objective of 100% biodegradability. The purpose of these topics is to bring together researchers and specialists from universities and industry who are working on new composites and nano-composites, titanium alloys, etc., as well as structural characterisation using destructive or non-destructive testing, numerical analysis and composite processes.
With energy costs increasing, the gains to be made from weight-saving are most significant in the aerospace domain, but such gains are clearly also advantageous for road transport and this is even beginning to be recognised in shipbuilding. Consequently, improved reliability and resistance to degradation and durability in severe environments are always important requirements. Thus the development of composites, nano-composites and refractory alloys having specific properties has become a key factor in industrial and technological progress. Another challenge is the recyclability of advanced materials, as reflected by the emergence of projects involving thermoplastic-matrix composite fuselages. Moreover, the incorporation of biopolymers extracted from diverse raw materials can be an interesting alternative route to attaining the objective of 100% biodegradability. The purpose of these topics is to bring together researchers and specialists from universities and industry who are working on new composites and nano-composites, titanium alloys, etc., as well as structural characterisation using destructive or non-destructive testing, numerical analysis and composite processes.
Edited by:
Seung-Seok Lee, Joon Hyun Lee, Ik Keun Park, Sung-Jin Song, Man Yong Choi
Online since: October 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers which make up this volume reflect the very diverse nature of nondestructive evaluation; covering as they do topics ranging from traditional NDE to newly developing NDE methods such as structural health monitoring; where nondestructive technologies are rapidly progressing by integrating emerging technologies from various fields.
The papers which make up this volume reflect the very diverse nature of nondestructive evaluation; covering as they do topics ranging from traditional NDE to newly developing NDE methods such as structural health monitoring; where nondestructive technologies are rapidly progressing by integrating emerging technologies from various fields.
Edited by:
P. Priolo
Online since: December 2001
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present book represents a cooperative effort, by both experimentalists and designers, to seek out the best strategies for effecting improvements in the quality and the reliability of composite materials and to widen their application.
The present book represents a cooperative effort, by both experimentalists and designers, to seek out the best strategies for effecting improvements in the quality and the reliability of composite materials and to widen their application.
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