
This article has been divided into two parts. Part 1, published in April 2021, included a basic description of the acoustic emission testing (AE) method and other important factors. Part 2 discusses the various materials used in construction, including both metals and composites, and the influence they have on the AE data.
ASME, 2019a, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section V: Nondestructive Examination, Article 11, Acoustic Emission Examination of Fiber Reinforced Plastic Vessels, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY
ASME, 2019b, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section V: Nondestructive Examination, Article 12, Acoustic Emission Examination of Metallic Vessels, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY
CARP, 1987, “Recommended Practice for Acoustic Emission Testing of Fiber Reinforced Plastic Resin (RP) Tanks/Vessels,” 37th Annual Conference, Reinforced Plastics/Composites Institute, The Society of Plastics Industry, New York, 1982, revised and reissued as a separate document with the same title, SPI Composites Institute
Fowler, T.J., J.A. Blessing, and T.L. Swanson, 1989, “MONPAC – An Acoustic Emission Based System for Evaluating the Structural Integrity of Metal Vessels,” World Meeting on Acoustic Emission, Charlotte, NC
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