Noncontact inspection of impact damage properties of woven fabric-reinforced composites after low-velocity impact by using air-coupled ultrasonic technique

Author:

Ahmed Azzam12,Mohmmed Ramadan2,Bingjie Zhou1,Wei Li13

Affiliation:

1. College of Textiles, Donghua University, Shanghai, China

2. Sudan University Science and Technology, School of Engineering and Technology Industries, Department of the Textile Engineering, Khartoum, Sudan

3. Key Laboratory of Textile Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

The impact response to twill weave carbon fabric/epoxy composite laminate structure has been investigated by employing two types of the stacking sequences of composite laminate structure to low-velocity impact loadings by using a Drop-Weight Machine (CEAST 9350 drop tower). An engine hood is the intended application for the composites. The air-coupled ultrasonic C-scan technique (NAUT21) has been selected in order to characterize impact damage size, delamination, flaw detection, and damage in composite laminate structures. The effect of increasing impact energy was illustrated with both types of the stacking sequences of the composite laminate structures until complete perforation of specimens at 25 J due to degradation of mechanical properties of composite laminates. The failure processes of damaged specimens for different three impact energies (5 J, 15 J, and 25 J) were being evaluated comparing load–displacement curves and images of damaged samples were taken from both impacted and nonimpacted sides through C-scan. The performance index and absorbed energy of the tested structures were investigated. The primary damage modes were found to be fiber fracture, delamination, and matrix cracks.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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