Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation

This paper presents a novel investigation on the robustness of Acoustic Emission (AE) technique on the characterization of indentation-induced Damage Mechanisms (DMs) in scaled laminated composites. AE is used to monitor a comprehensive series of scaled Quasi-Static Indentation (QSI) tests performed...

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Main Authors: S. Fotouhi, M. R. Khoshravan Azar, M. Fotouhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2021-09-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0011253&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-8e7da9f76aac46099e85d5e98cb098d32021-06-28T09:07:59ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2021-09-0115983985210.3144/expresspolymlett.2021.67Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentationS. FotouhiM. R. Khoshravan AzarM. FotouhiThis paper presents a novel investigation on the robustness of Acoustic Emission (AE) technique on the characterization of indentation-induced Damage Mechanisms (DMs) in scaled laminated composites. AE is used to monitor a comprehensive series of scaled Quasi-Static Indentation (QSI) tests performed on Quasi-Isotropic (QI) S-glass/8552 epoxy composite plates, with in-plane and intra-plane scaling. A detailed assessment of the damage evolution is carried out through clustering of the monitored AE signals. The AE results indicated the existence of different DMs such as delamination, matrix cracking and fiber breakage. Ultrasonic C-scan and visual observations were also used to verify the AE based results. It was observed that both in-plane and intra-plane scaling alter the induced DMs, and the AE analysis was able to accurately identify and quantify the DMs in each case. However, the AE features (frequency, energy and count) were found to be dependent on different variables such as size, geometry and stacking sequence of the investigated samples. This research highlights the potential and challenges to develop AE as a reliable structural health monitoring system for impact/indentation damage monitoring of composite plates over a range of sizes and complexities.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0011253&mi=cdpolymer compositesmaterial testingdamage mechanism
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author S. Fotouhi
M. R. Khoshravan Azar
M. Fotouhi
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M. R. Khoshravan Azar
M. Fotouhi
Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
polymer composites
material testing
damage mechanism
author_facet S. Fotouhi
M. R. Khoshravan Azar
M. Fotouhi
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title Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
title_short Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
title_full Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
title_fullStr Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
title_full_unstemmed Achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
title_sort achieving robust acoustic emission-based damage characterization of scaled laminated composites under indentation
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This paper presents a novel investigation on the robustness of Acoustic Emission (AE) technique on the characterization of indentation-induced Damage Mechanisms (DMs) in scaled laminated composites. AE is used to monitor a comprehensive series of scaled Quasi-Static Indentation (QSI) tests performed on Quasi-Isotropic (QI) S-glass/8552 epoxy composite plates, with in-plane and intra-plane scaling. A detailed assessment of the damage evolution is carried out through clustering of the monitored AE signals. The AE results indicated the existence of different DMs such as delamination, matrix cracking and fiber breakage. Ultrasonic C-scan and visual observations were also used to verify the AE based results. It was observed that both in-plane and intra-plane scaling alter the induced DMs, and the AE analysis was able to accurately identify and quantify the DMs in each case. However, the AE features (frequency, energy and count) were found to be dependent on different variables such as size, geometry and stacking sequence of the investigated samples. This research highlights the potential and challenges to develop AE as a reliable structural health monitoring system for impact/indentation damage monitoring of composite plates over a range of sizes and complexities.
topic polymer composites
material testing
damage mechanism
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