Structural health monitoring of composite components is vital to the use of these materials in aerospace applications. Being highly susceptible to impact damage, composite materials can sustain internal damage that is very difficult to detect externally. This paper explores the use of macro fibre composite (MFC) transducers not only to detect acoustic emission (AE) released during the impact event but also as pulse/receivers to further quantify damage. To assess the dual functionality of these transducers, two were adhered to a composite panel and subjected to a number of impacts. A commercial AE system recorded signals during the impact event. After each impact, signals were pulsed and received between the two transducers and a C-scan insp...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in a wide range of structural applications in place ...
This study aims to use the passive and active acoustic-based health monitoring methods for impact da...
The presence of impact damage in a carbon fibre composite can reduce its capacity to support an in-p...
Structural health monitoring of composite components is vital to the use of these materials in aeros...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Macro-fibre composite (MFC) sensors, originally developed as actuators by NASA, have been investigat...
Macro-fibre composite (MFC) sensors, originally developed as actuators by NASA, have been investigat...
The purpose of paper is to emphasize the AE capabilities on detection and characterization of the im...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in a wide range of structural applications in place ...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a sensitive technique which can be used to characterise damage in high str...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in a wide range of structural applications in place ...
This study aims to use the passive and active acoustic-based health monitoring methods for impact da...
The presence of impact damage in a carbon fibre composite can reduce its capacity to support an in-p...
Structural health monitoring of composite components is vital to the use of these materials in aeros...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Detection and characterisation of damage in composite structures during in-service loading is highly...
Macro-fibre composite (MFC) sensors, originally developed as actuators by NASA, have been investigat...
Macro-fibre composite (MFC) sensors, originally developed as actuators by NASA, have been investigat...
The purpose of paper is to emphasize the AE capabilities on detection and characterization of the im...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
The ability of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system to automatically identify damage in a com...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in a wide range of structural applications in place ...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a sensitive technique which can be used to characterise damage in high str...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in a wide range of structural applications in place ...
This study aims to use the passive and active acoustic-based health monitoring methods for impact da...
The presence of impact damage in a carbon fibre composite can reduce its capacity to support an in-p...