Experimental and finite element analysis on the performance of vacuum-assisted resin infused single scarf repairs
@inproceedings{Tzetzis2008ExperimentalAF, title={Experimental and finite element analysis on the performance of vacuum-assisted resin infused single scarf repairs}, author={D. Tzetzis and Paul J. Hogg}, year={2008} }
The high quality composite components produced by the modern manufacturing techniques necessitate the evolvement of repair procedures that produce comparable, in terms of structural integrity, post-repaired components. The vacuum-assisted resin infusion processing method is essentially a modern composite fabrication process and it is currently adapted in the production line of many industries. The technique is considered in the current paper as a repair route where a scarf recess is used as a… CONTINUE READING
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