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Damage localization in composite laminates based on a quantitative expression of anisotropic wavefront

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Abstract

In this paper, according to the disperse curve of composite laminates in a low frequency domain, a quantitative relation between anisotropic wavefront and propagation direction is proposed to reveal the direction dependency of Lamb wave propagation in composite laminates. This relation is described by a concise analytic expression, which can effectively incorporate anisotropic wave propagation into damage identification and reasonably determine the time-of-flight (ToF) of the Lamb wave. The reliability and applicability of this quantitative relation are validated by numerical simulations and experiments in three different lay-up composite laminates. Furthermore, combining this quantitative relation and the conventional ToF approach, an effective detection method is developed for damage localization in composite plate-like structures. By using PZT sensors, the method is conducted experimentally in a cross-ply laminate. The Gabor wavelet transform is introduced for signal processing to identify the ToF more exactly. Results indicate that a satisfied damage location can be achieved by considering the orientation dependency of anisotropic wave propagation in composite laminates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065005
JournalSmart Materials and Structures
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

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