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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The objective of this presentation is to investigate various cure conditions of adhesive bonds using nonlinear ultrasonic methods with water coupling. Several samples were used to obtain normal incidence, oblique incidence, and wave mixing.
    Keywords: Quality Assurance and Reliability
    Type: Proceedings of the Second Annual Symposium for Nondestructive Evaluation of Bond Strength; 90-108; NASA/CP-1999-209140
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Current projects include loading adhesive bond in shear in MTS machine, ultrasonic tests with shear waves, shear-fatigue adhesive bonding, and use of ultrasound to detect onset of nonlinearity.
    Keywords: Quality Assurance and Reliability
    Type: Proceedings of the First Annual Symposium for Nondestructive Evaluation of Bond Strength; 90-108; NASA/CP-1999-209137
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Fracture toughness measurements have been performed on plasma-sprayed coatings. The intrinsic fracture toughness of plasma-sprayed coatings may be ascertained by means of a double cantilever beam (DCB) test. Emphasis is placed on calibration of the specimen geometry. Representative values for alumina coatings are presented.
    Keywords: CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS (GENERAL)
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The structure of thermally sprayed coatings consists of lamellae which are oriented parallel to the substrate surface. The lamellae separate and fracture by distinctive mechanisms which are reflected in the failure morphology, and these may be described as adhesive (between the coating and substrate), cohesive (within the coating), or mixed mode. There is a large variability in the failure stress for any nominally identical group of coatings. A lower bound for the fracture toughness of alumina coatings can be calculated as 0.2 MNm exp -3/2. The coating strength values may also be treated as belonging to the statistical distribution of the Weibull function. The Weibull modulus of the coating strength varied from 1.4 to 3.8. This analysis infers that the flaw size within coatings is highly variable and that the flaws are nonuniformly dispersed. The present work focuses on the question of whether tensile adhesion tests are an appropriate testing method for thermally sprayed materials.
    Keywords: CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS (GENERAL)
    Type: Journal of Materials Engineering (ISSN 0931-7058); 12; 151-158
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