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Applying ultrasonic resonance vibrometry for the evaluation of impact damage in natural/synthetic fibre reinforced composites

Journal

POLYMER TESTING
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 70-76

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2018.03.053

Keywords

Composite; Flax; Carbon fibre reinforced plastic; Ultrasonic laser vibrometry; Local defect resonance; Impact damage

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [17-19-01047]
  2. Tomsk Polytechnic University Competitiveness Enhancement Program grant [445]
  3. State order of the Russian Ministry of Higher Education
  4. Fundamental Research Program of the State Academies of Sciences

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Contemporary thermoset composites using natural fibres offer a wide range of strength performance. Recently, the combination of flax and carbon fibres has received an increasing attention, mainly dictated by the possibility of merging in a single material high damping properties of flax fibres and the well-known high mechanical properties of carbon fibres. Evaluation of low energy impact damage defects has received a little coverage even if these composites are well known to be susceptible to impact damage. In this study, the use of ultrasonic resonance vibrometry is proposed as an effective nondestructive tool to detect the extent of impact damage in natural/synthetic fibre reinforced composites with different stacking sequences. The results for impacts at 10 and 40 J highlighted the role played by the different stacking sequences with damaged areas being twice smaller in composites with flax skins and carbon core compared to carbon-flax-carbon sandwiches.

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