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Passive electric potential CT method using piezoelectric material for crack identification

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Pages 71-79 | Received 11 Jan 2002, Accepted 20 May 2003, Published online: 13 Oct 2011

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Shiro Kubo, Takahide Sakagami & Seiji Ioka. (2013) Passive electric potential CT method using piezoelectric film for identification of defects. Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering 21:6, pages 917-928.
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SidneyB. Lang. (2006) Guide to the Literature of Piezoelectricity and Pyroelectricity. 26. Ferroelectrics 332:1, pages 227-321.
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Shiro KUBO, Takahide SAKAGAMI & Toshio SUZUKI. (2012) Multiple Electrodes Active Pulse Echo Method Using a Piezoelectric Film for Crack Identification. Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering 6:6, pages 519-529.
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K Nakatani, S Kubo, T Sakagami, D Shiozawa & M Takagi. (2007) An experimental study on the identification of delamination in a composite material by the passive electric potential CT method. Measurement Science and Technology 18:1, pages 49-56.
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Daiki SHIOZAWA, Shiro KUBO & Takahide SAKAGAMI. (2006) Experimental Study on Applicability of Passive Electric Potential CT Method for Identification of Three-Dimensional Surface Crack. JSME International Journal Series A 49:3, pages 426-435.
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