Registration of acoustic emission (AE) events during tensile loading of fiber-reinforced composites allows the damage caused by these events to be defined and monitored, including damage initiation and progression thresholds. It also provides frequency-based recognition of different types of damage and comparison of its intensity in materials with different reinforcement architectures. The paper reports results of AE registration for 3D non-crimp orthogonal woven (3DNCOW) carbon/epoxy composites. The observed repeatability and spatial distribution of AE events confirm that damage initiation and development are uniform over the tensile sample. The damage characterization by AE is compared with the morphology of damage observed on the specime...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
during tensile loading of 3D woven carbon/epoxy composites SV Lomov1, M Karahan2, AE Bogdanovich3 an...
This paper investigates the applicability of the acoustic emission (AE) technique for identification...
This paper proposes to develop an experimental program to characterize the type ...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to use acoustic emission signal parameters to iden...
Understanding the tensile failure mechanisms in carbon fiber woven composites based on the acoustic ...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a sensitive technique which can be used to characterise damage in high str...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
Damage in textile composites is closely connected with the internal micro- and mesogeometry of the r...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. It is a challenge to determine connection between acoustic emission (AE) events...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
during tensile loading of 3D woven carbon/epoxy composites SV Lomov1, M Karahan2, AE Bogdanovich3 an...
This paper investigates the applicability of the acoustic emission (AE) technique for identification...
This paper proposes to develop an experimental program to characterize the type ...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to use acoustic emission signal parameters to iden...
Understanding the tensile failure mechanisms in carbon fiber woven composites based on the acoustic ...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a sensitive technique which can be used to characterise damage in high str...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
Damage in textile composites is closely connected with the internal micro- and mesogeometry of the r...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
International audienceAn original in situ measurement of acoustic emission (AE) was applied to monit...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. It is a challenge to determine connection between acoustic emission (AE) events...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...
In this study glass/carbon fiber hybrid laminates are produced with different stacking sequence. Ten...