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Luminescent Materials Show Structure Damage

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Max Glaskin

Flashes of light given off by crystals as they fracture may provide clues to structural problems in composite materials used on aircraft and racing cars. When combined with optical fiber and silicon photodiodes, triboluminescent materials could be viable sensors to reveal damage that would otherwise go undetected. Graphite and glass-fiber-reinforced polymers can suffer damage from impacts but show no signs of it on the surface. Research chemists at the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency have turned to triboluminescent materials to see if sensors could be embedded in composite...Read full article

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