The Development of a Knowledge-Based System for the Nondestructive Inspection of Composites 890246
The increased use of a wide variety of recently developed engineered materials and associated processes, for producing vehicular components, has posed a significant challenge to those charged with the responsibility of knowing, developing and/or applying inspection and testing technology to support the quality assurance of these materials, processes and resulting products. This challenge can be more easily and effectively met, within the constraints of time, expertise and other available resources, if computerized knowledge-based systems are employed to enhance the identification, acquisition and application of advanced inspection technology.
This paper provides an overview of developments underway to implement this approach in an automotive environment.
Citation: Chapman, G. and Lee, P., "The Development of a Knowledge-Based System for the Nondestructive Inspection of Composites," SAE Technical Paper 890246, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890246. Download Citation
Author(s):
Gilbert B. Chapman, Pamela F. Lee
Affiliated:
Chrysler Motors Corp.
Pages: 16
Event:
SAE International Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
New Developments in Polymer Composites for Automotive Applications-SP-0784, SAE Transactions Journal of Materials and Manufacturing-V98-5
Related Topics:
Quality assurance
Inspections
Technical review
Identification
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