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DC Potential Drop Calibration in Matrix-Cladded Ti MMC Specimens with a Corner Notch
Jun Liu,
Paul Bowen
Metallurgy and Materials
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Titanium Matrix Composites
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Potential Drop
100%
Corner Notch
100%
Crack Length
100%
DC Potential
100%
Cladding Layer
75%
Crack Propagation
50%
Potential Drop Method
50%
Composite Region
50%
Silicon Carbide Fiber
50%
Fiber-reinforced
25%
Fracture Surface
25%
Corner Crack
25%
Heat Tinting
25%
Non-conductive Material
25%
Composite Specimen
25%
Marking Techniques
25%
Direct Current Potential Drop
25%
Engineering
Metal Matrix Composite
100%
Potential Drop
100%
Crack Length
100%
Cladding Layer
75%
Crack Propagation
50%
Direct Current
25%
Fracture Surface
25%
Composite Specimen
25%
Corner Crack
25%