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24 August 2000 Piezoelectric transducer network for dual-mode (active/passive) detection, localization, and evaluation of impact damages in carbon/epoxy composite plates
Daniel L. Osmont, Marc Dupont, Remi Gouyon, Michel B. Lemistre, Daniel L. Balageas
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Abstract
The feasibility of an integrated system for permanent detection and estimation of damaging impacts on composite plates has been evaluated. This system is based on the existence, during a damaging impact, of an intense acoustic emission in the high frequency range. This acoustic emission is registered by a network of piezoelectric sensors and is used to obtain estimations of the location of damaging impacts and estimations of damage areas. Experiments have been carried out with carbon-epoxy plates equipped with four small and thin disc-shaped piezoelectric sensors. Each plate has been impacted using a weight drop machine equipped with a Boeing window. The impact energy varies from 2 J to 6 J for 16 plies coupons and from 4 J to 8 J for 32 plies coupons. The procedure used to identify the damage as a noise source from the signals received by the sensors allows to localize them with an accuracy of a few centimeters. It is also possible to obtain a nearly linear relation between the amplitude of the identified noise source and the projected area of the damage. It is then possible to estimate the damage area in a plate from the amplitude of the noise source after a calibration of the sensors of a reference plate.
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Daniel L. Osmont, Marc Dupont, Remi Gouyon, Michel B. Lemistre, and Daniel L. Balageas "Piezoelectric transducer network for dual-mode (active/passive) detection, localization, and evaluation of impact damages in carbon/epoxy composite plates", Proc. SPIE 4073, Fifth European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (24 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.396391
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Sensors

Transducers

Acoustics

Acoustic emission

Calibration

Wave propagation

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