Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830451 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a new methodology to monitor the mechanical damage progression of GLAss-REinforced (GLARE) fiber metal laminate material, complementing mechanical testing. The methodology is based on assuming GLARE as a capacitor, where two consecutive aluminum layers are separated by nonconductive glass fibers embedded in polyester cloth, acting as a dielectric. The electrical impedance of the capacitor is measured in a range of frequencies during material in service operation. The methodology was validated on riveted joints in superstructures of a naval construction. Uniaxial tensile and three point bending tests were performed while simultaneously acquiring the electric parameters of the capacitor. Merging mechanical and electrical information it was possible to identify the functional mechanical resistance of the joints which is the starting condition for galvanic corrosion occurrence and this was found to take place before mechanical fracture starts. The methodology can be applied both in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of riveted joints in GLARE and for analyzing the material integrity, under several working conditions, including fatigue.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlightsThe main innovations claimed are: ► A new methodology for monitoring GLARE degradation was developed and validated. ► It consists of assuming GLARE as a capacitor and measures electrical impedance. ► For the riveted joints, the functional resistance is lower than the structural one. ► Is applicable to SHM of riveted joints in GLARE and to material integrity analysis.

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