2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11188406
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Acoustic Emission Signal Due to Fiber Break and Fiber Matrix Debonding in Model Composite: A Computational Study

Abstract: Acoustic emission monitoring is a useful technique to deal with detection and identification of damage in composite materials. Over the last few years, identification of damage through intelligent signal processing was particularly emphasized. Data-driven models are developed to predict the remaining useful lifetime. Finite elements modeling (FEM) was used to simulate AE signals due to fiber break and fiber/matrix debonding in a model carbon fiber composite and thereby better understand the AE signals and phys… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the numerical delta-T mapping method scales better compared with experimental delta-T. With the FE method, large-scale models with numerical sensors can be easily created for collection of training data, whilst experimental collection of delta-T data may be limited by several factors including large size or complex structures. Moreover, instead of artificial AE sources which can only be performed on the surface in experiments, the FE method allows multiple training sources such as fatigue [ 39 ] and fibre breaks [ 40 ] and internal damage to be modelled. This might provide a solution to a 3-D delta-T location problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the numerical delta-T mapping method scales better compared with experimental delta-T. With the FE method, large-scale models with numerical sensors can be easily created for collection of training data, whilst experimental collection of delta-T data may be limited by several factors including large size or complex structures. Moreover, instead of artificial AE sources which can only be performed on the surface in experiments, the FE method allows multiple training sources such as fatigue [ 39 ] and fibre breaks [ 40 ] and internal damage to be modelled. This might provide a solution to a 3-D delta-T location problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensor and acquisition chain influence are considered similar to the method described in [ 26 ]. The resonant sensors are modelled using their transfer function and their aperture effect.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be noted that above 800 kHz, the experimental and numerical damping coefficients slightly differ, which can be explained by the fact that the micro80 sensor is not very sensitive beyond this frequency. The sensor and acquisition chain influence are considered similar to the method described in [26]. The resonant sensors are modelled using their transfer function and their aperture effect.…”
Section: Acoustic Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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