Abstract

Composites are expensive and destructive test methods are normally applied to determine their physical and mechanical properties. For textile composites, a nondestructive test (NDT) could save time and save cost if the physical properties such as moisture content, weave architecture, void content and fiber volume fraction can be deduced from electrical properties. Also, there would be savings if mechanical properties such as tensile stress and elastic modulus could be determined by NDT methods. In this research, microwave NDT (MNDT) techniques such as measurement of complex permittivities are used for correlation with physical and mechanical properties. For textile composites made from E-glass, Kevlar and carbon fiber, we have measured reflection coefficients, transmission coefficients and dielectric properties using a free-space microwave measurement system. Epoxy has been used as a resin. Experimental results are reported for dielectric constants and loss tangents of textile composites. Also, measured physical and mechanical properties of textile composites are reported.

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