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15 March 1998Cradle-to-grave monitoring of a composite part using fiber grating sensors
Fiber optic grating sensors have been embedded into a 2.5 cm thick composite panel and used successfully to measure the manufacturing process, impact testing and bend tests until failure. This paper describes tests performed and includes a representative set of test results.
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Eric Udd, Kelli Corona-Bittick, Jim Dorr, Kerry T. Slattery, "Cradle-to-grave monitoring of a composite part using fiber grating sensors," Proc. SPIE 3399, Process Control and Sensors for Manufacturing, (15 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.302542