Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors

Embedding optical fiber sensors within laminar thermoplastic composite material results in forming a system known as «smart structure». These sensors present the information about the inner structure health during the material exploitation and especially in the case of exterior impacts when a geomet...

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Main Authors: A. Kojović, I. Živković
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2009-09-01
Series:Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
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Online Access:http://www.ache.org.rs/CICEQ/2009/No3/CICEQ_Vol15_%20No3_pp137-%60142_Jul-Sep_2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-7969afdabe6e4cf99ca5e6762c304fae2020-11-24T21:01:26ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722009-09-01153137142Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensorsA. KojovićI. ŽivkovićEmbedding optical fiber sensors within laminar thermoplastic composite material results in forming a system known as «smart structure». These sensors present the information about the inner structure health during the material exploitation and especially in the case of exterior impacts when a geometric configuration or the property changes of the material should be expected. This paper evaluates the feasibility of the real-time monitoring of indentation and low energy impact damage in composite laminates from indentation loading and Charpy pendulum impact, using the embedded intensity-based optical fiber sensors. An optical fiber sensing system, which relies solely on monitoring light intensity for providing the indication of the composite structural health, offers simplicity in design and cost-effectiveness. For this, aramid/polyvinylbutyral (PVB) and aramid/metal/PVB laminates with embedded optical fibers were fabricated. Four configurations of woven composites were tested, namely, aramid/PVB, and aramid/metal/PVB in three stacking sequences of aramid and metallic woven layers. The initiation of damage and fracture during testing was detected by observation of the intensity drop of light signal transmitted through an optical fiber.http://www.ache.org.rs/CICEQ/2009/No3/CICEQ_Vol15_%20No3_pp137-%60142_Jul-Sep_2009.pdfthermoplastic compositesoptical fiber sensorsindentation damage detectionlow energy impact damage detectionreal-time health monitoring
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author A. Kojović
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I. Živković
Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
thermoplastic composites
optical fiber sensors
indentation damage detection
low energy impact damage detection
real-time health monitoring
author_facet A. Kojović
I. Živković
author_sort A. Kojović
title Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
title_short Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
title_full Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
title_fullStr Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
title_full_unstemmed Damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–PVB composite materials using optical fiber sensors
title_sort damage detection of hybrid aramid/metal–pvb composite materials using optical fiber sensors
publisher Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
issn 1451-9372
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Embedding optical fiber sensors within laminar thermoplastic composite material results in forming a system known as «smart structure». These sensors present the information about the inner structure health during the material exploitation and especially in the case of exterior impacts when a geometric configuration or the property changes of the material should be expected. This paper evaluates the feasibility of the real-time monitoring of indentation and low energy impact damage in composite laminates from indentation loading and Charpy pendulum impact, using the embedded intensity-based optical fiber sensors. An optical fiber sensing system, which relies solely on monitoring light intensity for providing the indication of the composite structural health, offers simplicity in design and cost-effectiveness. For this, aramid/polyvinylbutyral (PVB) and aramid/metal/PVB laminates with embedded optical fibers were fabricated. Four configurations of woven composites were tested, namely, aramid/PVB, and aramid/metal/PVB in three stacking sequences of aramid and metallic woven layers. The initiation of damage and fracture during testing was detected by observation of the intensity drop of light signal transmitted through an optical fiber.
topic thermoplastic composites
optical fiber sensors
indentation damage detection
low energy impact damage detection
real-time health monitoring
url http://www.ache.org.rs/CICEQ/2009/No3/CICEQ_Vol15_%20No3_pp137-%60142_Jul-Sep_2009.pdf
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