Beard et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Design of a robust SHM system for composite structuresBeard et al., 2007
- Document ID
- 2001724995013444809
- Author
- Beard S
- Liu C
- Chang F
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- Publication venue
- Industrial and commercial applications of smart structures technologies 2007
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Composites are becoming increasingly popular materials used in a wide range of applications on large-scale structures such as windmill blades, rocket motor cases, and aircraft fuselage and wings. For these large structures, using composites greatly enhances …
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