Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
821238 Composites Science and Technology 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) is used to study the growth of fatigue damage in single and two ply, 2 × 2 twill woven composite materials. Test specimens were subjected to a uniaxial tensile cyclic loading with maximum stresses of 10%, 15% and 20% of the ultimate failure stress. The development of fatigue damage locally within the weft yarns is monitored using high resolution TSA. The specimens were subsequently inspected using optical microscopy to evaluate the location and extent of cracks. Cracks were found in the weft fibres, running transverse to the loading direction. It is demonstrated that the lighter weight fabric is more resilient to damage progression. A signature pattern is identified in the TSA phase data that indicates the onset and presence of fatigue damage in the composite material.
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