Lock-in thermography was employed to investigate the repair efficiency of a bonded repaired aerospace composite subjected to step-wise cycling mechanical loading. The studied component (substrate) was artificially damaged with a 5 mm circular notch and subsequently repaired with a tapered bonded patch. Critical and sub-critical damage of the repaired component was monitored via thermography during 5 Hz tension–tension fatigue. The examination of the acquired thermographs enabled the identification of the patch debonding propagation as well as the quantification of the stress magnification at the patch ends and the locus of the circular notch. It was found that fatigue mechanical loading yields both thermoelastic and hysterestic phenomena wi...
In this study high resolution thermography is used for identification of damaged zones in Carbon fib...
It has always been a great temptation in finding new methods to in-situ “watch” the material fatigue...
This paper deals with the use of infrared thermography for the reliability evaluation of bonded repa...
An original approach based on active Infrared Thermography (IT) addresses the very challenging issue...
This paper deals with the non destructive analysis of bonded repaired CFRP laminates by means of an ...
Bonded composite patches have been successfully used to restore damaged metallic airframes in both m...
Abstract The success of composites in automotive, aerospace, and naval applications i...
The identification of defects in real components made in composite material assumes considerable im...
International audienceFatigue dimensioning of composite structures has become a great challenge in t...
Mechanical fastening or riveting of metallic doublers is traditionally used for repairing cracked st...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensors in Experimental Mechanics.In this study, the open-...
The aim of this work is a review of scientific results in the literature, related to the application...
Delamination is the major failure mechanism in composite laminates and eventually leads to material ...
Sandwich panels consisting of two Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) outer skins and an aluminiu...
In this study high resolution thermography is used for identification of damaged zones in Carbon fib...
It has always been a great temptation in finding new methods to in-situ “watch” the material fatigue...
This paper deals with the use of infrared thermography for the reliability evaluation of bonded repa...
An original approach based on active Infrared Thermography (IT) addresses the very challenging issue...
This paper deals with the non destructive analysis of bonded repaired CFRP laminates by means of an ...
Bonded composite patches have been successfully used to restore damaged metallic airframes in both m...
Abstract The success of composites in automotive, aerospace, and naval applications i...
The identification of defects in real components made in composite material assumes considerable im...
International audienceFatigue dimensioning of composite structures has become a great challenge in t...
Mechanical fastening or riveting of metallic doublers is traditionally used for repairing cracked st...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensors in Experimental Mechanics.In this study, the open-...
The aim of this work is a review of scientific results in the literature, related to the application...
Delamination is the major failure mechanism in composite laminates and eventually leads to material ...
Sandwich panels consisting of two Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) outer skins and an aluminiu...
In this study high resolution thermography is used for identification of damaged zones in Carbon fib...
It has always been a great temptation in finding new methods to in-situ “watch” the material fatigue...
This paper deals with the use of infrared thermography for the reliability evaluation of bonded repa...