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A maximum entropy supervised learning algorithm for the identification of skin/core debonding in honeycomb aluminium panels

  • April 11, 2020
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The Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology (CST2014) 2 – 5 September 2014, Naples, Italy Proceedings of CST2014 Civil-Comp Press, Stirlingshire, UK, Paper 120, 2014 V. Meruane, V. del Fierro and A. Ortiz-Bernardin Abstract Honeycomb sandwich structures are used in a wide variety of applications. Nevertheless, due to manufacturing defects or impact loads, these

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Accepted Paper: Modal Strain Energy-Based Debonding Assessment of Sandwich Panels Using a Linear Approximation with Maximum Entropy

  • November 21, 2017
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Paper Accepted for Publication in Entropy V. Meruane, Matias Lasen, E. López Droguett, A. Ortiz-Bernardin, “Modal strain energy-based debonding assessment of sandwich panels using a linear approximation with maximum entropy.” ABSTRACT Sandwich structures are very attractive due to their high strength at a minimum weight, and, therefore, there has been a rapid increase in their

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Modal strain energy-based debonding assessment of sandwich panels using a linear approximation with maximum entropy

  • November 21, 2017
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Entropy Vol. 19, No. 11, pp. 619, 2017 V. Meruane, M. Lasen, E. López Droguett, A. Ortiz-Bernardin Abstract Sandwich structures are very attractive due to their high strength at a minimum weight, and, therefore, there has been a rapid increase in their applications. Nevertheless, these structures may present imperfect bonding or debonding between the skins and

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Paper Accepted: A Maximum Entropy Approach to Assess Debonding in Honeycomb Aluminium Plates

  • May 23, 2014
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Paper Accepted for Publication in Entropy V. Meruane, V. del Fierro, A. Ortiz-Bernardin, “A maximum entropy approach to assess debonding in honeycomb aluminium plates.” ABSTRACT Honeycomb sandwich structures are used in a wide variety of applications. Nevertheless, due to manufacturing defects or impact loads, these structures can be subject to imperfect bonding or debonding between

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A maximum entropy approach to assess debonding in honeycomb aluminum plates

  • May 23, 2014
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Entropy Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 2869-2889, 2014 V. Meruane, V. del Fierro, A. Ortiz-Bernardin Abstract Honeycomb sandwich structures are used in a wide variety of applications. Nevertheless, due to manufacturing defects or impact loads, these structures can be subject to imperfect bonding or debonding between the skin and the honeycomb core. The presence of

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