An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection
This investigation concerns the frequency related behavior of delaminations in fiber reinforced composites during vibrothermography, the use of active thermography with a mechanical excitation for the nondestructive evaluation of a structure or part. Two models, one where the size and geometry of th...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-746482020-09-29T05:34:14Z An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection Russell, Samuel Stephen Engineering Mechanics LD5655.V856 1982.R887 Fibrous composites -- Testing This investigation concerns the frequency related behavior of delaminations in fiber reinforced composites during vibrothermography, the use of active thermography with a mechanical excitation for the nondestructive evaluation of a structure or part. Two models, one where the size and geometry of the flaw control a local resonance and the other where the part or panel is undergoing structural resonance with the flaws dissipating the mechanical energy, are proposed for this frequency related behavior and tested on simulated and service produced delaminations in coupons, panels, and a machine part of complex geometry. The behavior predicted by the local resonance model is compared with experimental observations. The vibration state of the panels or coupons is determined during the vibrothermal tests, and compared with the frequencies which cause vibrothermographic heating of the flaws as a test of the structural resonance model. The usefulness of vibrothermography is demonstrated in glass and graphite reinforced epoxy components. Impact damage sites are located in graphite epoxy panels using vibrothermography. The size of the damage is indicated not only by the size of the hot region but also by the temperature rise in the center of the flawed region. A glass epoxy machine part, which was damaged during service, was subjected to interrogation by ultrasonic C-scans, X-ray radiography, and then compared with the vibrothermographic NDE. Ph. D. 2017-01-30T21:23:26Z 2017-01-30T21:23:26Z 1982 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74648 en_US OCLC# 9472880 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xi, 182, [2] leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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This investigation concerns the frequency related behavior of delaminations in fiber reinforced composites during vibrothermography, the use of active thermography with a mechanical excitation for the nondestructive evaluation of a structure or part. Two models, one where the size and geometry of the flaw control a local resonance and the other where the part or panel is undergoing structural resonance with the flaws dissipating the mechanical energy, are proposed for this frequency related behavior and tested on simulated and service produced delaminations in coupons, panels, and a machine part of complex geometry. The behavior predicted by the local resonance model is compared with experimental observations. The vibration state of the panels or coupons is determined during the vibrothermal tests, and compared with the frequencies which cause vibrothermographic heating of the flaws as a test of the structural resonance model.
The usefulness of vibrothermography is demonstrated in glass and graphite reinforced epoxy components. Impact damage sites are located in graphite epoxy panels using vibrothermography. The size of the damage is indicated not only by the size of the hot region but also by the temperature rise in the center of the flawed region. A glass epoxy machine part, which was damaged during service, was subjected to interrogation by ultrasonic C-scans, X-ray radiography, and then compared with the vibrothermographic NDE. === Ph. D. |
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An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection |
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An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection |
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An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection |
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An investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection |
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investigation of the excitation frequency dependent behavior of fiber reinforced epoxy composites during vibrothermographic inspection |
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