In this paper, a couple mechanical-acoustic system of equations is solved to determine the relationship between emitted sound and damage mechanisims in paper under controlled stress conditions. The simple classical expression describing the frequency of a plucked string to its material properties is used to generate a numberical representation of the microscopic structue of the paper, and the resulting numerical model is then used to simulate the vibration of a range of simple fibre structures when undergoing two distinct types of damange mechanisms: (a)fibre/fibre bond failure, (b) fibre failure. The numercial results are analysed to determine whether there is any detectable systematic difference between the resulting acoustic emissions of...
The strength of paper is a multi-scale problem. Although paper is a thin product, its strength depen...
We report tensile failure experiments on paper sheets. The acoustic emission energy and the waiting ...
The fracture behavior of paper board (100 μm) used in food packaging material is studied. The plane ...
This paper will analyse two of the likely damage mechanisms present in a paper fibre matrix when pla...
This paper investigates the use of the acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique for use in identi...
This thesis investigates the use of the acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique for use in ident...
AbstractAn experimental investigation is performed and analyzed in order to examine the onset and ev...
In this study, a simplified Acoustic Emission (AE) equipment, in essence an AE signal conditioner an...
A study of the acoustic emissions characteristics of handsheet made under diverse wet-pressures is p...
Special technical textiles are used in papermaking to support, transfer, and dewater the paper web. ...
This thesis contains six papers dealing with different aspects of damage and fracture in paper. The ...
We study the evolution of mechanical properties of paper samples during cyclic e...
Experiments on acoustic emission during the tensile failure of paper are reported. These support the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, a mechanistic model was developed for the El...
Acoustic emission or crackling noise is measured from an experiment on splitting or peeling of paper...
The strength of paper is a multi-scale problem. Although paper is a thin product, its strength depen...
We report tensile failure experiments on paper sheets. The acoustic emission energy and the waiting ...
The fracture behavior of paper board (100 μm) used in food packaging material is studied. The plane ...
This paper will analyse two of the likely damage mechanisms present in a paper fibre matrix when pla...
This paper investigates the use of the acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique for use in identi...
This thesis investigates the use of the acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique for use in ident...
AbstractAn experimental investigation is performed and analyzed in order to examine the onset and ev...
In this study, a simplified Acoustic Emission (AE) equipment, in essence an AE signal conditioner an...
A study of the acoustic emissions characteristics of handsheet made under diverse wet-pressures is p...
Special technical textiles are used in papermaking to support, transfer, and dewater the paper web. ...
This thesis contains six papers dealing with different aspects of damage and fracture in paper. The ...
We study the evolution of mechanical properties of paper samples during cyclic e...
Experiments on acoustic emission during the tensile failure of paper are reported. These support the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, a mechanistic model was developed for the El...
Acoustic emission or crackling noise is measured from an experiment on splitting or peeling of paper...
The strength of paper is a multi-scale problem. Although paper is a thin product, its strength depen...
We report tensile failure experiments on paper sheets. The acoustic emission energy and the waiting ...
The fracture behavior of paper board (100 μm) used in food packaging material is studied. The plane ...