This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
The Development of a Knowledge-Based System for the Nondestructive Inspection of Composites
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
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.Also In
New Developments in Polymer Composites for Automotive Applications
Number: SP-0784; Published: 1989-02-01
Number: SP-0784; Published: 1989-02-01
References
- Chapman Gilbert B. Laszlo Adler “Nondestructive Inspection Technology in Quality Systems for Automotive Plastics and Composites” SAE Technical Paper Series, 880155 SAE Warrendale, PA 1988
- “Chrysler Quality Education System,” “Quality Improvement Process” Philip Crosbey Associates Inc. April 1987
- Engineered Material Handbook 1 Composites, American Society for Metals International Metals Park: Ohio 1987
- “1st Class Guide” 1st Class Expert, Systems, Inc.
- Slagle James R. Wick Michael R. Polac Marlus O. “Agness: A Generalized Network-Based, Expert System Shell” Computer Science Department, University of Minnesota Proceedings of AAAI 1986