ROBUST DETECTION OF DAMAGE IN COMPOSITE PLATES USING THE NONLINEAR SPC-I ULTRASONIC TECHNIQUE

H. Alnuaimi, U. Amjad, Sehyuk Park, P. Russo, V. Lopresto, T. Kundu
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The newly developed non-linear ultrasonic (NLU) technique known as the Sideband Peak Count - Index (SPC-I) has demonstrated that it can detect and monitor the non-linearity generated by defects in a wide range of materials such as metals, composites, and concrete. The general approach of applying the SPC-I technique is by using a single sweep wideband excitation signal that is propagated through the specimen and a single signal is received which is then analyzed. This general approach has proven to be effective in giving a big picture measure of the nonlinearity of the material. However, it can be further tuned and improved by exciting a sweep signal using multiple excitation signals. As a result, multiple signals are received and analyzed. These multiple sweep signals have the benefit of not being contaminated (dispersion effects) by multiple wave modes propagating at the same time compared to exciting a wide band single sweep signal. Additionally, by using these multiple sweep signals the effects of frequency modulation of wave modes and higher harmonics are easier to detect. By analyzing the received signals multiple frequency ranges can be discovered that are sensitive to different failure modes or types of defects. These frequency ranges of interest are then used to detect damage initiation and progression in the composite plate specimens. Two sets of composite plate specimens with two types of fiber reinforcements (Glass and Basalt) are investigated in this study. The specimens are impacted with a dart impact machine at increasing impact energies. By focusing on a frequency range that is sensitive to the damage in the composite plate specimens. The NLU SPC-I technique can robustly detect and monitor the impact induced damages in composite plates.
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基于非线性spc-i超声技术的复合材料板损伤鲁棒检测
新开发的非线性超声(NLU)技术被称为边带峰值计数指数(SPC-I),已经证明它可以检测和监测各种材料(如金属,复合材料和混凝土)中由缺陷产生的非线性。应用SPC-I技术的一般方法是使用单扫宽带激励信号,该信号通过试样传播,然后接收到单个信号,然后对其进行分析。这种一般的方法已被证明是有效的,可以对材料的非线性进行全面的测量。然而,它可以通过使用多个激励信号来激励扫描信号来进一步调谐和改进。因此,可以接收和分析多个信号。与激发宽带单扫信号相比,这些多重扫信号具有不受同时传播的多个波模式污染(色散效应)的优点。此外,通过使用这些多重扫描信号,更容易检测到波形调制频率和高谐波的影响。通过对接收信号的分析,可以发现对不同失效模式或缺陷类型敏感的多个频率范围。这些感兴趣的频率范围,然后用于检测损伤的开始和进展的复合板试样。本文对两种纤维增强材料(玻璃纤维和玄武岩纤维)的两组复合板进行了试验研究。用飞镖冲击机以增加冲击能量对试样进行冲击。通过聚焦在对复合材料板试件损伤敏感的频率范围内。NLU SPC-I技术可以对复合材料板的冲击损伤进行鲁棒检测和监测。
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