Delamination
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- This article is about composite materials. For delamination in embryology, see Embryogenesis.
Delamination failure may be detected in the material by its sound; solid composite has bright sound, while delaminated part sounds dull. Other nondestructive testing methods involve embedding optical fibers coupled with optical time domain reflectometer testing of their state, testing with ultrasound, infrared imaging, etc.
Some manufacturers of carbon composite bike frames suggest to dispose of the expensive frame after a particularly bad crash, because the impact could develop defects inside the material.
Due to increasing use of composite materials in aviation, delamination is increasingly an air safety concern, especially in the tail sections of the airplanes.
Delamination risk is as old as composite material. Even in 1940s, several Yak-9s experienced delamination of plywood in their construction.
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