Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7211830 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In industrial applications of composite materials, accurate characterisation of damage is vital. Acoustic Emission (AE) can be utilised to achieve this, however, in large-scale complex geometry components, traditional AE approaches have limitations. In this study a large carbon fibre specimen was used to generate different damage mechanisms under fatigue loading. The Delta T Mapping technique was used to locate damage and signal features were corrected using the Parameter Correction Technique (PCT). A comparison between results obtained using traditional signal features and those obtained using PCT is given. The results are validated using C-scanning and computed tomography. Matrix cracking and delamination were successfully identified using the PCT approach and improved location accuracy was achieved.
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Authors
Safaa Kh Al-Jumaili, Mark J. Eaton, Karen M. Holford, Matthew R. Pearson, Davide Crivelli, Rhys Pullin,