The aim of this work is to verify applicability of the Kramers-Kronig relations between the attenuation coefficient and phase velocity of longitudinal acoustic waves in carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composites in a finite megahertz frequency range. To measure these characteristics, the method of broadband acoustic spectroscopy with a laser source of ultrasound is used. We have experimentally shown that absolute attenuation in CFRPs is determined by both absorption in a polymer matrix and scattering on carbon fibers and gas pores of several tenths of microns in size.
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