2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-022-08063-1
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Review on acoustic emission source location, damage recognition and lifetime prediction of fiber-reinforced composites

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“…As a dynamic and nondestructive evaluation method, acoustic emission (AE) technology can directly reflect the damage inside the material from deformation to failure [24], which has been widely used in the fields of geotechnical engineering, seismic monitoring and rock failure prediction [25][26][27][28]. Mao and Towhata [29] used AE detection to monitor the single-particle fragmentation process under static action, found that the AE characteristics of particle fragmentation process were significant, at first the AE signal activity was relatively low, then entered the inactive period, finally, it was significantly active again and exhibited high-frequency AE signal aggregation prior to impending fracture failure, which provided important information for elucidating the initiation and propagation of internal cracks during particle crushing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a dynamic and nondestructive evaluation method, acoustic emission (AE) technology can directly reflect the damage inside the material from deformation to failure [24], which has been widely used in the fields of geotechnical engineering, seismic monitoring and rock failure prediction [25][26][27][28]. Mao and Towhata [29] used AE detection to monitor the single-particle fragmentation process under static action, found that the AE characteristics of particle fragmentation process were significant, at first the AE signal activity was relatively low, then entered the inactive period, finally, it was significantly active again and exhibited high-frequency AE signal aggregation prior to impending fracture failure, which provided important information for elucidating the initiation and propagation of internal cracks during particle crushing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Kundu reviews different source localization techniques [6], including their advantages and limitations. Existing localization techniques can be applied for acoustic source localization [7][8][9][10], defect detection [11][12][13], and spacecraft impact detection [14]. Additionally, seismic waves can be an effective method for locating the projectile impact point [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%