Fatigue damage evolution and residual strength analysis of 3D5D braided composites using X-ray computed tomography, acoustic emission, and digital image correlation

IF 6.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Composite Structures Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1016/j.compstruct.2024.118348
Xiaodong Liu , Jingran Ge , Diantang Zhang , Jun Liang
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The accumulation of fatigue damage leads to continuous degradation of the residual strength of three-dimensional braided composites, directly determining the fatigue life. However, the inability to continuously collect residual strength and multiple damage modes pose a challenge to study the residual strength degradation mechanisms of three-dimensional braided composites. In this work, digital image correlation and acoustic emission techniques are employed to assess the strain field and damage events of the specimens during the residual strength tests. X-ray computed tomography facilitates the visualization and quantification of the fatigue damage evolution in three-dimensional braided composites. Moreover, the “two-step” damage classification method is applied to isolate the damage mechanisms. The Pearson correlation analysis is preformed between the quantitative results of three non-destructive techniques and residual strength degradation of 3D braided composites. The integration of the outcomes provides a comprehensive depiction of the residual strength degradation mechanisms.

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利用 X 射线计算机断层扫描、声发射和数字图像相关技术分析 3D5D 编织复合材料的疲劳损伤演变和残余强度
疲劳损伤的积累会导致三维编织复合材料的残余强度不断退化,从而直接决定其疲劳寿命。然而,无法连续采集残余强度和多种损伤模式给研究三维编织复合材料的残余强度退化机制带来了挑战。在这项工作中,采用了数字图像相关技术和声发射技术来评估残余强度测试期间试样的应变场和损伤事件。X 射线计算机断层扫描技术有助于对三维编织复合材料的疲劳损伤演变进行可视化和量化。此外,还采用了 "两步 "损伤分类法来隔离损伤机制。三种非破坏性技术的定量结果与三维编织复合材料的残余强度退化之间预先进行了皮尔逊相关分析。这些结果的整合提供了对残余强度退化机制的全面描述。
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Composite Structures
Composite Structures 工程技术-材料科学:复合
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The past few decades have seen outstanding advances in the use of composite materials in structural applications. There can be little doubt that, within engineering circles, composites have revolutionised traditional design concepts and made possible an unparalleled range of new and exciting possibilities as viable materials for construction. Composite Structures, an International Journal, disseminates knowledge between users, manufacturers, designers and researchers involved in structures or structural components manufactured using composite materials. The journal publishes papers which contribute to knowledge in the use of composite materials in engineering structures. Papers deal with design, research and development studies, experimental investigations, theoretical analysis and fabrication techniques relevant to the application of composites in load-bearing components for assemblies, ranging from individual components such as plates and shells to complete composite structures.
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