In this work we present Non-Destructive Evaluation measurements on Fiber/Metal laminate specimen by using eddy current techniques employing ? ? SQUID (Superconductive QUantum Interference Device) and Giant Magneto-Resistive (GMR) sensors. Our aim is to compare the performance and the capability of ? ? SQUID and GMR sensors to detect the presence of damage inside FML composite materials. Experimental results concerning the detection of artificial defects in aeronautical structures with high magnetic sensitivity by using SQUID, and with high spatial resolution using GMR, will be presented and discussed.
SQUID and GMR Sensors for Non-Destructive Evaluation of Advanced Composite Material
Bonavolonta C;Valentino M;
2009
Abstract
In this work we present Non-Destructive Evaluation measurements on Fiber/Metal laminate specimen by using eddy current techniques employing ? ? SQUID (Superconductive QUantum Interference Device) and Giant Magneto-Resistive (GMR) sensors. Our aim is to compare the performance and the capability of ? ? SQUID and GMR sensors to detect the presence of damage inside FML composite materials. Experimental results concerning the detection of artificial defects in aeronautical structures with high magnetic sensitivity by using SQUID, and with high spatial resolution using GMR, will be presented and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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