Bonavolontà, Carmela (2006) Surface and inter-phase analysis of Composite Materials using Electromagnetic Techniques based on SQUID Sensors. [Tesi di dottorato] (Inedito)

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Tipologia del documento: Tesi di dottorato
Lingua: English
Titolo: Surface and inter-phase analysis of Composite Materials using Electromagnetic Techniques based on SQUID Sensors
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Bonavolontà, Carmela[non definito]
Data: 2006
Tipo di data: Pubblicazione
Numero di pagine: 188
Istituzione: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Dipartimento: Ingegneria chimica
Dottorato: Ingegneria chimica, dei materiali e della produzione
Ciclo di dottorato: 18
Coordinatore del Corso di dottorato:
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Grizzuti, Nino[non definito]
Tutor:
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Valentino, Massimo[non definito]
Data: 2006
Numero di pagine: 188
Parole chiave: Composite Materials, SQUID, Eddy Current
Settori scientifico-disciplinari del MIUR: Area 09 - Ingegneria industriale e dell'informazione > ING-IND/24 - Principi di ingegneria chimica
Depositato il: 30 Lug 2008
Ultima modifica: 30 Apr 2014 19:23
URI: http://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/597
DOI: 10.6092/UNINA/FEDOA/597

Abstract

In this thesis an electromagnetic characterization and a non-destructive evaluation of new advanced composite materials, Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP) and Fiber-Glass Aluminium (FGA) laminates, using an eddy-current technique based on HTS dc-SQUID (Superconductive QUantum Interference Device) magnetometer is proposed. The main goal of this thesis is to propose a prototype based on a superconducting sensor, such as SQUID, to guarantee a more accuracy in the quality control at research level of the composite materials employed in the aeronautical applications. A briefly introduction about the superconductivity, a complete description of the SQUID properties and its basic working principles have been reported. Moreover, an overview of the most widely used non destructive technique employed in several industrial and research fields have been described. Particular attention is given to the eddy current testing and the technical improvement obtained using SQUID in NDE. The attention has been focused on two particular application, that are the main topics of this thesis. The first concerns with the investigation of the damage due to impact loading on the composites materials, and the second is the study of the corrosion process on the metallic surface. The electrical and mechanical properties of the tested advanced composite materials, such as Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRPs) and Fiber-glass Aluminium (FGA) laminates are investigated. The experimental results concern the non-destructive evaluation of impact loading on the CFRPs and FGA composites, by means of the electromagnetic techniques; the investigation of the electromechanical effect in the CFRPs using the SQUID based prototype and the AFM analyses; and the study of corrosion activity of the metallic surface using magnetic field measurements

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