Ihesiulor et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Delamination detection with error and noise polluted natural frequencies using computational intelligence conceptsIhesiulor et al., 2014
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- Ihesiulor O
- Shankar K
- Zhang Z
- Ray T
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- Composites Part B: Engineering
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Delaminations are one of the most prevalent defects noticed in laminated composite structures. The existence of delaminations changes the vibration characteristics of laminates and hence such indicators can be used to quantify the health characteristics of laminates …
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