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Internal strain monitoring in composite materials with embedded photonic crystal fiber Bragg gratings Universiteit Gent
Miniaturized silicon photonics multi-sensor operating at high temperatures for use in composite materials industrial applications Universiteit Gent
Automotive brake friction composite materials using natural Grewia Optiva fibers Universiteit Gent
There have been growing concerns over using non-renewable resources while manufacturing goods and related environmental laws worldwide. As part of efforts to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources, the uses of natural resources in brake friction materials are gaining prominence. Therefore, a natural fiber from the Himalayan region, Grewia Optiva, was used in the present study to develop a sustainable material for automotive braking ...
Large area microwave plasma CVD of diamond using composite right/left-handed materials Universiteit Hasselt
Diamond growth at low temperatures (<400 degrees C) and over large areas is attractive for materials, which are sensitive to high temperatures and require good electronic, chemical or surface tribological properties. Resonantcavity microwave plasma enhanced (MWPE) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a standard method for growing diamonds, however, with limited deposition area. An alternative method for CVD of diamond over large area and at low ...
Machine Learning Enhancement of Micro-CT Based Micromechanics of Composite Materials KU Leuven
1) Prediction of effective mechanical properties of random composite materials based on structure tensor analysis of high-resolution micro-CT images. 2) Construction of high-quality micro-CT images of the microstructure of composite materials using machine learning methods to make scanned volume representative: a) by reconstructing a high-resolution image from several images of lower quality, b) by expanding and predicting possible patterns ...
Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Materials Using Fiber Bragg Gratings Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Nondestructive testing potential evaluation of a terahertz frequency-modulated continuous-wave imager for composite materials inspection Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The sub-terahertz (THz) frequency band has proved to be a noteworthy option for nondestructive testing (NDT) of nonmetal aeronautics materials. Composite structures or laminates can be inspected for foreign objects (water or debris), delaminations, debonds, etc., using sub-THz sensors during the manufacturing process or maintenance. Given the harmless radiation to the human body of this frequency band, no special security measures are needed ...