2016
DOI: 10.1177/0731684416632306
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Measurement of impact force for triboluminescent-enhanced composites by modified impulse method

Abstract: Barely visible impact damage in composites can result in hidden damage such as delamination and cracking. Triboluminescence is currently being looked at as a way of inundating composites with a sensory level mechanism for impact events. ZnS:Mn doped resin sensing plates are embedded within glass fiber-reinforced composites and are impacted at low velocities (3.45-3.51 m/s). The damage created by the impact can be seen under black light analysis and allows for quick visual inspection of the composite. The strik… Show more

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“…The incorporation of ML phosphors into FRCs has been attempted by using a variety of integration and fabrication methods such as rational moulds during rein infusion [9], the creation of ML-resin thin plates for VARTM layup [10] and the placement of ML optical fibres between fibre fabrics [11]. However, ML phosphor characteristics such as density, morphology and chemical makeup present challenges during the integration of ML phosphors into FRCs and the fabrication of ML-FRCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of ML phosphors into FRCs has been attempted by using a variety of integration and fabrication methods such as rational moulds during rein infusion [9], the creation of ML-resin thin plates for VARTM layup [10] and the placement of ML optical fibres between fibre fabrics [11]. However, ML phosphor characteristics such as density, morphology and chemical makeup present challenges during the integration of ML phosphors into FRCs and the fabrication of ML-FRCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%