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Ultrasonic spectroscopy for polymeric materials

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Statistical Mechanics Deformation Ultrasonic Spectroscopy

Part of the book series: Advances in Polymer Science ((POLYMER,volume 125))

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The principle of the novel ultrasonic spectroscopy utilizing a wide-band polymeric transducer and the FFT (fast Fourier transformation) analysis of a single pulse is introduced and its application to various polymeric materials is reviewed. Ultrasonic analysis of mechanical relaxation processes and phase transitions in solid polymers as well as practical non-destructive inspection of defects in composite materials are described.

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Matsushige, K., Hiramatsu, N., Okabe, H. (1996). Ultrasonic spectroscopy for polymeric materials. In: Statistical Mechanics Deformation Ultrasonic Spectroscopy. Advances in Polymer Science, vol 125. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0071157

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