Nondestructive Evaluation of Carbon-Fiber Composites Using Digital Image Correlation, Acoustic Emission, and Optical Based Modal Analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-27-2022
Publication Title
Wind Engineering
Abstract
Composite materials are increasingly used in the wind industries. Damage detection and health monitoring of composite materials are challenging due to the complex internal structure and unique material properties. Digital image correlation (DIC) and acoustic emission (AE) are both used for damage detection in structures. In this work, DIC performs a full-field strain measurement on the surface of the carbon-fiber specimen while AE continuously monitors and records the AE signals generated from specimen subsurface structure failures. These health monitoring techniques are integrated and evaluated in this study to correlate surface strain measurements and acoustic emission measurements on carbon-fiber specimens. The AE measurement results show that there is a correlation between the occurrence of AE events and the timing of complete specimen failure. DIC with a high-speed stereo camera system is also adopted to extract the change in the resonance frequencies and displacement and strain mode shapes of the specimen during experiments in cyclic loading.
Volume
46
Issue
5
DOI
10.1177/0309524X22109520
ISSN
0309524X
Rights
Copyright © 2022 by SAGE Publications
Recommended Citation
Baqersad, Javad; Han, Yunlong; Kumon, Ronald; Jamaleddin Mostafavi Yazdi, Seyed; Zhu, Na; and Afshar, Arash, "Nondestructive Evaluation of Carbon-Fiber Composites Using Digital Image Correlation, Acoustic Emission, and Optical Based Modal Analysis" (2022). Mechanical Engineering Publications. 235.
https://digitalcommons.kettering.edu/mech_eng_facultypubs/235