Non-destructive Testing of Impact Damage in Fiber-reinforced Polymer Composites 1st Edition
Non-destructive Testing of Impact Damage in Fiber-reinforced Polymer Composites, 1st Edition by Milad Saeedifar and Mohamed Nasr Saleh is an essential, practical guide for engineers, researchers, and students working with modern composite materials. This authoritative volume immediately captures attention with a clear focus on diagnosing and characterizing impact damage in fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites—a critical challenge across aerospace, automotive, marine, wind energy, and civil infrastructure sectors worldwide.
Carefully structured and evidence-driven, the book explains advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques—ultrasonic inspection, thermography, acoustic emission, digital image correlation, and more—paired with experimental protocols and modeling approaches. Case studies and comparative assessments make complex concepts accessible, illustrating how to detect barely visible impact damage, assess residual strength, and predict damage evolution under realistic service conditions.
Readers will value the practical guidance on selecting inspection methods, optimizing test parameters, and interpreting results to support maintenance, quality control, and design-for-reliability decisions. Written for both laboratory researchers and field practitioners, the text bridges theory and application and is aligned with industry best practices and inspection standards.
Whether you’re seeking to deepen technical expertise, improve in-service inspection programs, or integrate NDT into composite design and repair strategies, this book delivers clear methodologies and actionable insight. Compact yet comprehensive, it’s a go-to reference for anyone committed to safer, longer-lasting composite structures. Secure your copy today to stay at the forefront of composite impact-damage assessment and non-destructive evaluation.
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