Acoustic emission-based study to characterize the initiation of delamination in composite materials

Author:

Fotouhi Mohamad1,Najafabadi Mehdi Ahmadi1

Affiliation:

1. Non-destructive Testing Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

Abstract

Among the failure modes of composite materials, delamination is the most striking one. It may result in the reduction of stiffness and long-term performance of composite materials. The initiation stage is very crucial in delamination. This is because initiation stage requires higher amount of force, and after this stage, there is a stable propagation of delamination that requires little force and causes the failure of the structure. Initiation of delamination consists of two main stages including minor initiation and major initiation. These two stages are vital stages in the delamination process. Understanding the delamination behavior and their internal micro events in these stages may lead to better design and result in enhanced strength against crack initiation. This article proposes a combined method to discriminate various fracture mechanisms in the initiation of delamination. The combination of sentry function analysis and frequency analysis of acoustic emission (AE) waveforms are used to analyze crack initiation and to discriminate its internal micro failures during mode I delamination. Discrimination process is derived from the power spectrum density of AE waveform in distinct frequency intervals. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation was used to determine different fracture mechanisms and associate these observed fracture mechanisms and their equivalent AE signal frequency range. It is shown that this combined method is a powerful device to study the behavior of the initiation of delamination.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites

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