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Three-dimensional fibre preform profiling

Three-dimensional fibre preform profiling
Three-dimensional fibre preform profiling
Results are reported of three-dimensional profiling of fibre preforms from deflection function measurements. We demonstrate the importance of performing the integration involved with a sufficient number of points and show how the systematic use of interpolation allows this number of points to be obtained from a few preform projections.
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Francois, P.L.
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Sasaki, I.
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Adams, M.J.
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Francois, P.L.
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Sasaki, I.
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Adams, M.J.
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Francois, P.L., Sasaki, I. and Adams, M.J. (1981) Three-dimensional fibre preform profiling. Electronics Letters, 17 (23), 876-878. (doi:10.1049/el:19810611).

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Results are reported of three-dimensional profiling of fibre preforms from deflection function measurements. We demonstrate the importance of performing the integration involved with a sufficient number of points and show how the systematic use of interpolation allows this number of points to be obtained from a few preform projections.

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Published date: 1981

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Local EPrints ID: 78660
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78660
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: P.L. Francois
Author: I. Sasaki
Author: M.J. Adams

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