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Fiber Orientation Effects On The Fracture Process And Acoustic Emission Characteristics Of Composite Laminates

Authors
Woo, Sung-ChoongJung-Heun KimChoi, Nak-Sam
Issue Date
Dec-2005
Publisher
한국비파괴검사학회
Keywords
composite laminates; acoustic emission with high amplitudes; fiber breakages; characteristic fracture process
Citation
비파괴검사학회지, v.25, no.6, pp.451 - 458
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
비파괴검사학회지
Volume
25
Number
6
Start Page
451
End Page
458
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/46214
ISSN
1225-7842
Abstract
The effects of fiber orientation on acoustic emission(AE) characteristics have been studied for various composite laminates. Reflection and transmission optical microscopy were used to investigate the damage zone of specimens. AE signals were classified through short time Fourier transform(STFT) as different types: AE signals with a high intensity and high frequency band were due to fiber fracture, while weak AE signals with a low frequency band were due to matrix cracking and/or interfacial cracking. Characteristic feature in the rate of hit-events having high amplitudes showed a procedure of fiber breakages, which expressed the characteristic fracture processes of notched fiber-reinforced plastics with different fiber orientations. As a consequence, the behavior of fracture in the continuous composite laminates could be monitored through nondestructive evaluation(NDE) using the AE technique.
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