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Self-Sensing Composites: In-Situ Detection of Fibre Fracture
- Source :
- Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), Sensors, Vol 16, Iss 5, p 615 (2016)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- MDPI, 2016.
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Abstract
- The primary load-bearing component in a composite material is the reinforcing fibres. This paper reports on a technique to study the fracture of individual reinforcing fibres or filaments in real-time. Custom-made small-diameter optical fibres with a diameter of 12 (±2) micrometres were used to detect the fracture of individual filaments during tensile loading of unreinforced bundles and composites. The unimpregnated bundles were end-tabbed and tensile tested to failure. A simple technique based on resin-infusion was developed to manufacture composites with a negligible void content. In both cases, optical fibre connectors were attached to the ends of the small-diameter optical fibre bundles to enable light to be coupled into the bundle via one end whilst the opposite end was photographed using a high-speed camera. The feasibility of detecting the fracture of each of the filaments in the bundle and composite was demonstrated. The in-situ damage detection technique was also applied to E-glass bundles and composites; this will be reported in a subsequent publication.
- Subjects :
- Technology
Science & Technology
structural health monitoring
Pressure sensor
fibre fracture
Chemistry, Analytical
Aircraft composites
self-sensing
optical fibre sensors
lcsh:Chemical technology
Article
Strain
Analytical Chemistry
damage detection
Chemistry
Reinforced composites
Interferometry
Thermography
Physical Sciences
Electrical And Electronic Engineering
Electrochemistry
lcsh:TP1-1185
Instruments & Instrumentation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14248220
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....e15302ed799ce4084936d36f85434b0b