Damage characterization of laminated composites using acoustic emission: A review
Delft University of Technology
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Abstract
Damage characterization of laminated composites has been thoroughly studied the last decades where researchers developed several damage models, and in combination with experimental evidence, contributed to better understanding of the structural behavior of these structures. Experimental techniques played an essential role on this progress and among the techniques that were utilized, acoustic emission (AE) was extensively used due to its advantages for in-situ damage monitoring with high sensitivity and its capability to inspect continuously a relatively large area. This paper presents a comprehensive review on the use of AE for damage characterization in laminated composites. The review is divided into two…
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- Acoustic emission
- Characterization (materials science)
- Prognostics
- Residual strength
- Materials science
- Structural engineering
- Section (typography)
- Composite number
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