The influence of technological defects on the mechanical behavior of CFRP during buckling under compression based on DIC data and acoustic emission

Stanislav Slovikov, Dmitriy Lobanov, E. Chebotareva, Valeria Melnikova
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The research focuses on examining the impact of technological defects, specifically "dry-spot" and "wrinkles," on the mechanical behavior and buckling resistance of structural composites. The investigation of the buckling phenomenon was carried out through a compression test on a thin plate fabricated from carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminate. This test was performed using a specialized fixture designed in accordance with ASTM 3410 standard. For the analysis, the study employed a three-dimensional digital optical system, Vic-3D, in conjunction with the AMSY-6 acoustic emission system. The research showcases findings from acoustic emission signals that verify the shear-based mechanism of buckling in plates constructed from CFRP featuring "dry-spot" type defects. In the case of "wrinkles" defects, it was observed that transverse shear transpires at the stress concentration points created by the "excess" layers.
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基于 DIC 数据和声发射的技术缺陷对 CFRP 压缩屈曲过程中力学行为的影响
研究重点是考察技术缺陷,特别是 "干斑 "和 "皱纹 "对结构复合材料机械行为和抗屈曲性的影响。通过对碳纤维增强聚合物(CFRP)层压板制成的薄板进行压缩试验,对屈曲现象进行了研究。该试验是使用根据 ASTM 3410 标准设计的专用夹具进行的。在分析中,研究采用了三维数字光学系统 Vic-3D 和 AMSY-6 声发射系统。研究展示了声发射信号的发现,这些发现验证了由具有 "干点 "型缺陷的 CFRP 制成的板材发生屈曲的剪切机制。在 "皱纹 "缺陷的情况下,可以观察到在 "多余 "层产生的应力集中点会产生横向剪切。
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