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Groves, Roger
Delft University of Technology
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- 2024Shearography With Thermal Loading For Defect Detection Of Small Defects In Cfrp Composites
- 2024Towards hydrogen fueled aircraft
- 2024Advancing Hydrogen Sensing for Sustainable Aviationcitations
- 2023Towards safe shearography inspection of thick composites with controlled surface temperature heatingcitations
- 2022Shearography non-destructive testing of thick GFRP laminatescitations
- 2022Shearography non-destructive testing of a composite ship hull section subjected to multiple impacts
- 2021Optical Material Characterisation of Prepreg CFRP for Improved Composite Inspectioncitations
- 2021Spatially modulated thermal excitations for shearography non-destructive inspection of thick compositescitations
- 2021Modeling and imaging of ultrasonic array inspection of side drilled holes in layered anisotropic mediacitations
- 2020Simulation of ultrasonic beam propagation from phased arrays in anisotropic media using linearly phased multi-Gaussian beamscitations
- 2020A gaussian beam based recursive stiffness matrix model to simulate ultrasonic array signals from multi-layered mediacitations
- 2020Simultaneous temperature-strain measurement in a thin composite panel with embedded tilted Fibre Bragg Grating sensors (PPT)
- 2020Algorithm assessment for layup defect segmentation from laser line scan sensor based image datacitations
- 2019Systematic multiparameter design methodology for an ultrasonic health monitoring system for full-scale composite aircraft primary structurescitations
- 2018Experimental assessment of the influence of welding process parameters on Lamb wave transmission across ultrasonically welded thermoplastic composite jointscitations
- 2018Incorporating Inductive Bias into Deep Learning
- 2018Non-Destructive Testing for Detection, Localization and Quantification of Damage on Composite Structures for Composite Repair Applications
- 2018Full-scale testing of an ultrasonic guided wave based structural health monitoring system for a thermoplastic composite aircraft primary structure
- 2018EXTREME shearographycitations
- 20183.12 Inspection and Monitoring of Composite Aircraft Structurescitations
- 2017Online preventive non-destructive evaluation for automated fibre placement
- 2017Modelling of ultrasonic beam propagation from an array through transversely isotropic fibre reinforced composites using Multi Gaussian beams
- 2017Epoxy-hBN nanocompositescitations
- 2017Advanced signal processing techniques for fibre-optic structural health monitoring
- 2016Online Preventative Non-Destructive Evaluation in Automated Fibre Placement
- 2016Thermal strains in heated Fiber Metal Laminates
- 2016Monitoring chemical degradation of thermally cycled glass-fibre composites using hyperspectral imagingcitations
- 2016Experimental characterisation of Lamb wave propagation through thermoplastic composite ultrasonic welds
- 2016Perspectives on Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Civil Aircraft
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Epoxy-hBN nanocomposites
Abstract
<p>The emergence of nano dielectrics for specialized high voltage applications sparked off a variety of research activities, which proved that nano-fillers are capable of improving the electrical, thermal and mechanical properties of polymers. This paper primarily investigates the effect of addition of hBN (hexagonal boron nitride) nanoparticles into an epoxy polymer base by increasing fill-grade, from 0.2 to 5 % by volume, from two different standpoints: (a) characterizing the electrical space charge (S.C.) accumulation threshold under DC electrical fields, and, (b) demonstrating the alterations in material properties of the modified polymeric materials, from the unfilled polymer. Objective (a) is experimentally investigated by the pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) technique, well known for determining spatial charge distribution in dielectrics. Objective (b) is investigated by determining the ultrasonic velocity response of the modified composites and unfilled polymer. The obtained results suggest a relation between electrical threshold fields for S.C. accumulation fill-grades, as well as the fact that incorporating stiff filler materials into brittle polymer bases leads to a tougher composite (capable of withstanding greater breaking stress levels), but with reduced ductility.</p>