Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips

The propagation of Lamb waves within the structure of natural fiber reinforced composite strips is investigated using a semi-analytical solution and a time domain spectral finite element numerical method. The need to monitor the structural health of natural fiber reinforced composites is becoming gr...

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Main Authors: Antigoni K. Barouni, Christoforos S. Rekatsinas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Composites Science
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/5/1/34
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spelling doaj-c85e232eeed0460b9d47fcea6bf2c6f32021-01-20T00:01:38ZengMDPI AGJournal of Composites Science2504-477X2021-01-015343410.3390/jcs5010034Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite StripsAntigoni K. Barouni0Christoforos S. Rekatsinas1School of Mechanical and Design Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO3 1DJ, UKSchool of Mechanical Aeronautics Engineering, University of Patras, 26500 Patras, GreeceThe propagation of Lamb waves within the structure of natural fiber reinforced composite strips is investigated using a semi-analytical solution and a time domain spectral finite element numerical method. The need to monitor the structural health of natural fiber reinforced composites is becoming greater, as these sustainable composites are being increasingly used in various industrial applications in automotive and marine structures. Three different types of flax fiber composites were studied and the fundamental wave modes were excited on the structure. Both methods under consideration were able to capture the symmetric and antisymmetric wave modes for all the material configurations. Especially the complex nature of a hybrid flax/glass fiber composite was studied and results were very promising for future damage investigation. Further to this, an attempt was made to excite the hybrid strip at higher frequency and the study revealed the potential to capture all the existing wave modes.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/5/1/34natural fiber compositesflax fibersLamb wave propagationsemi-analyticaltime domain spectral elementsstructural health monitoring
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author Antigoni K. Barouni
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spellingShingle Antigoni K. Barouni
Christoforos S. Rekatsinas
Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
Journal of Composites Science
natural fiber composites
flax fibers
Lamb wave propagation
semi-analytical
time domain spectral elements
structural health monitoring
author_facet Antigoni K. Barouni
Christoforos S. Rekatsinas
author_sort Antigoni K. Barouni
title Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
title_short Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
title_full Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
title_fullStr Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Propagation of Stress Waves in Natural Fiber Composite Strips
title_sort study on the propagation of stress waves in natural fiber composite strips
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Composites Science
issn 2504-477X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The propagation of Lamb waves within the structure of natural fiber reinforced composite strips is investigated using a semi-analytical solution and a time domain spectral finite element numerical method. The need to monitor the structural health of natural fiber reinforced composites is becoming greater, as these sustainable composites are being increasingly used in various industrial applications in automotive and marine structures. Three different types of flax fiber composites were studied and the fundamental wave modes were excited on the structure. Both methods under consideration were able to capture the symmetric and antisymmetric wave modes for all the material configurations. Especially the complex nature of a hybrid flax/glass fiber composite was studied and results were very promising for future damage investigation. Further to this, an attempt was made to excite the hybrid strip at higher frequency and the study revealed the potential to capture all the existing wave modes.
topic natural fiber composites
flax fibers
Lamb wave propagation
semi-analytical
time domain spectral elements
structural health monitoring
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/5/1/34
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