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Composite materials are susceptible to damage which can be induced by servi
ce loads and accidental impacts. The detection of any signature produced by
damage is critical to maintaining the integrity of aircraft parts during r
outine maintenance. A high critical temperature SQUID magnetometer has been
successfully employed in the evaluation of the behavior of multi-ply carbo
n fibers reinforced composite panels for aeronautical applications under lo
w-velocity impacts. Measurements of the induced magnetic field have been ca
rried out above specimen damaged with energy impact from 1 to 40 J. A quasi
-linear behavior in two different regimes between the SQUID's response and
the energy of the impact has been found. This suggests a correspondence to
the detection of intrinsically different damage that occurs in the laminate
s at different energies.