This paper presents the damage location technology in glass fiber reinforced epoxy (GF/epoxy) composite laminates subject to low-velocity impact. Multi-walled carbon nan-otube coated GF (MWCNT@GF) is designed and manufactured as the sensor. MWCNT@GF sensor is embedded into the laminates to form an in situ sensing network. Relative resis-tances of the sensors are recorded after the low-velocity impact test. An algorithm is compiled to deal with the relative resistance data and help showing the impact damage location on a contour map. Results show that the in situ monitoring method with embedded MWCNT@GF sensor could locate the impact damage with high accuracy. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.</p
Glass-fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite materials have an undisputed dominance over conventi...
abstract: This thesis encompasses research performed in the focus area of structural health monitori...
We proposed and studied an impact detection system based on a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor array...
This paper presents the damage location technology in glass fiber reinforced epoxy (GF/epoxy) compos...
In this work, we present a new criterion, unlike other attempts, to evaluate and quantify the degree...
In this work, we have investigated the strain response (angular/spatial) from fiber Bragg grating (F...
Aerospace composites are susceptible to barely visible impact damage (BVID) produced by low-velocity...
In this work, we have investigated the strain response (angular/spatial) from fiber Bragg grating (F...
Fiber reinforced composite materials risk to suffer from subsurface, barely visible, damage induced ...
Damage in unidirectional carbon/fibre composite resulting from both low and high velocity/energy imp...
For the first time cumulative impacts on woven carbon fibre-reinforced composites incorporating fibr...
Low velocity impact (LVQ) is considered potentially dangerous for a composite structure mainly becau...
We demonstrated the localisation of impacts in orthotropic carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) co...
Nowadays, it is possible to manufacture smart composite materials with embedded fiber optic sensors....
abstract: This thesis encompasses research performed in the focus area of structural health monitori...
Glass-fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite materials have an undisputed dominance over conventi...
abstract: This thesis encompasses research performed in the focus area of structural health monitori...
We proposed and studied an impact detection system based on a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor array...
This paper presents the damage location technology in glass fiber reinforced epoxy (GF/epoxy) compos...
In this work, we present a new criterion, unlike other attempts, to evaluate and quantify the degree...
In this work, we have investigated the strain response (angular/spatial) from fiber Bragg grating (F...
Aerospace composites are susceptible to barely visible impact damage (BVID) produced by low-velocity...
In this work, we have investigated the strain response (angular/spatial) from fiber Bragg grating (F...
Fiber reinforced composite materials risk to suffer from subsurface, barely visible, damage induced ...
Damage in unidirectional carbon/fibre composite resulting from both low and high velocity/energy imp...
For the first time cumulative impacts on woven carbon fibre-reinforced composites incorporating fibr...
Low velocity impact (LVQ) is considered potentially dangerous for a composite structure mainly becau...
We demonstrated the localisation of impacts in orthotropic carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) co...
Nowadays, it is possible to manufacture smart composite materials with embedded fiber optic sensors....
abstract: This thesis encompasses research performed in the focus area of structural health monitori...
Glass-fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite materials have an undisputed dominance over conventi...
abstract: This thesis encompasses research performed in the focus area of structural health monitori...
We proposed and studied an impact detection system based on a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor array...