With the advancement of aerospace components and structures, traditional materials do not possess the capabilities to perform at the anticipated mechanical stress levels for future generation aerospace applications. New and complex materials are being continually being developed to meet the evolving requirements of these applications. Complicated processes that create these developmental materials are delicate and intricate, making characterization information of the material and/or the process valuable data to material development community. This information may enable the designer to determine whether the material is properly made, the expected range of performance based on the material quality, and anticipate adjustments in future material processing parameters.