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Impact damage assessment in biocomposites by micro-CT and innovative air-coupled detection of laser-generated ultrasound

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COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 210, Issue -, Pages 922-931

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2018.12.013

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Polymer-matrix composites; Natural fibres; Low-velocity impact; Non-destructive testing; Micro-CT

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The increasing use of natural fibre composites in at least semi-structural applications along with a demand for a fast and accurate damage detection for quality purpose and in-service reliability promote a need for non-contact non-destructive testing techniques. To this purpose, ultrasound is probably one of the most widely used testing techniques but the need of a coupling fluid like water limits its use with natural fibre composites. In this work, a novel non-contact set-up based on laser excitation of ultrasound and detection with a broadband, air-coupled optical microphone is presented and tested on flax/PLA laminates. This material system has been characterized in terms of quasi-static mechanical properties and low velocity impact response. The outcomes of this study demonstrate the potential of this non-contact and nondestructive system for quality and damage inspection purposes of natural fibre composites.

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