Characterization of impact damage in composite plates

Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface. The internal defects can be complex, consisting of multimode damage and the extent of the impact damage normally spreads across the thickness under the impacted surface....

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Published in:Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Main Author: Murat B.I.S.; Fromme P.; Endrizzei M.; Olivo A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2018
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Murat B.I.S.; Fromme P.; Endrizzei M.; Olivo A.
Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
2018
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
64
11
10.5545/sv-jme.2017.5186
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85056383031&doi=10.5545%2fsv-jme.2017.5186&partnerID=40&md5=3291359d86b123fc667a52d2ebcb3973
Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface. The internal defects can be complex, consisting of multimode damage and the extent of the impact damage normally spreads across the thickness under the impacted surface. The characterization of impact damage in composites can be very complicated and varies for every different composite structure. In this paper, independent characterization of the low-velocity impact damage on carbon-fiber/epoxy plates using three different non-destructive evaluation methods were used. The goal is to demonstrate the ability of guided ultrasonic waves imaging technique and compared to the more widely employed techniques such as X-ray imaging and ultrasonic immersion C-scan. It was demonstrated that the low frequency A 0 guided ultrasonic wave mode generated by a low-cost piezoelectric transducer can be successfully employed to detect impact damage in composite plates and managed to estimate the size and shape of the impact damage. © 2018 Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
UiTM Press
18235514
English
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author Murat B.I.S.; Fromme P.; Endrizzei M.; Olivo A.
spellingShingle Murat B.I.S.; Fromme P.; Endrizzei M.; Olivo A.
Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
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title Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
title_short Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
title_full Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
title_fullStr Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
title_sort Characterization of impact damage in composite plates
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description Low-velocity impact on composites typically produces a barely visible damage at the impacted surface. The internal defects can be complex, consisting of multimode damage and the extent of the impact damage normally spreads across the thickness under the impacted surface. The characterization of impact damage in composites can be very complicated and varies for every different composite structure. In this paper, independent characterization of the low-velocity impact damage on carbon-fiber/epoxy plates using three different non-destructive evaluation methods were used. The goal is to demonstrate the ability of guided ultrasonic waves imaging technique and compared to the more widely employed techniques such as X-ray imaging and ultrasonic immersion C-scan. It was demonstrated that the low frequency A 0 guided ultrasonic wave mode generated by a low-cost piezoelectric transducer can be successfully employed to detect impact damage in composite plates and managed to estimate the size and shape of the impact damage. © 2018 Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
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