TY - JOUR
T1 - Acoustic emission characterization of local bending behavior for adhesively bonded hybrid external patch repaired glass/epoxy composite laminates
AU - Andrew, J. Jefferson
AU - Arumugam, V.
AU - Ramesh, C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2018.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - This article investigates the influence of homogeneous and hybrid external patches based on glass and Kevlar plain weave woven fabrics on local bending response of adhesively bonded external patch repairs in damaged glass/epoxy composite laminates. The intent of using hybrid external patches was to combine the excellent high displacement to failure property of Kevlar fiber as a ductile reinforcement with the superior mechanical property of glass fiber as a brittle reinforcement. The undamaged normal specimens were taken as the standard specimen for evaluation of residual mechanical properties. In all hybrid patches, the proportion of Kevlar and glass fibers was equal (i.e. 50% of Kevlar and 50% of glass by volume fraction), while lay-up configurations were different. This further allowed studying the associated effects of hybridization and lay-up configuration on local bending response of the repaired laminates. All the specimens were subjected to cyclic quasi-static indentation tests with a step loading method. The indentation tests have also been monitored in real time by acoustic emission system. The acoustic emission results illustrated various damage profiles and correlates with the mechanical test results to point out the load to a transformation in damage mechanisms during indentation loading with respect to the effect of each patch material on the performance of the repaired glass/epoxy specimens. Results showed that hybridization and lay-up configurations of the external patches played a significant role on local bending response (i.e. ultimate load, stiffness, residual deformation, displacement to failure, and damage pattern) of the repaired glass/epoxy specimens. Specimens repaired using intra-ply hybrid patches showed the best local bending response.
AB - This article investigates the influence of homogeneous and hybrid external patches based on glass and Kevlar plain weave woven fabrics on local bending response of adhesively bonded external patch repairs in damaged glass/epoxy composite laminates. The intent of using hybrid external patches was to combine the excellent high displacement to failure property of Kevlar fiber as a ductile reinforcement with the superior mechanical property of glass fiber as a brittle reinforcement. The undamaged normal specimens were taken as the standard specimen for evaluation of residual mechanical properties. In all hybrid patches, the proportion of Kevlar and glass fibers was equal (i.e. 50% of Kevlar and 50% of glass by volume fraction), while lay-up configurations were different. This further allowed studying the associated effects of hybridization and lay-up configuration on local bending response of the repaired laminates. All the specimens were subjected to cyclic quasi-static indentation tests with a step loading method. The indentation tests have also been monitored in real time by acoustic emission system. The acoustic emission results illustrated various damage profiles and correlates with the mechanical test results to point out the load to a transformation in damage mechanisms during indentation loading with respect to the effect of each patch material on the performance of the repaired glass/epoxy specimens. Results showed that hybridization and lay-up configurations of the external patches played a significant role on local bending response (i.e. ultimate load, stiffness, residual deformation, displacement to failure, and damage pattern) of the repaired glass/epoxy specimens. Specimens repaired using intra-ply hybrid patches showed the best local bending response.
KW - acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique
KW - Composite repair
KW - cyclic quasi static indentation test
KW - hybridization
KW - inter-ply hybrid patches
KW - intra-ply hybrid patches
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U2 - 10.1177/1475921718770596
DO - 10.1177/1475921718770596
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064555469
SN - 1475-9217
VL - 18
SP - 739
EP - 756
JO - Structural Health Monitoring
JF - Structural Health Monitoring
IS - 3
ER -