Characterization of degradation progressive in composite laminates subjected to thermal fatigue and moisture diffusion by lamb waves

Weibin Li*, Chunguang Xu, Younho Cho

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Abstract

Laminate composites which are widely used in the aeronautical industry, are usually subjected to frequency variation of environmental temperature and excessive humidity in the in-service environment. The thermal fatigue and moisture absorption in composites may induce material degradation. There is a demand to investigate the coupling damages mechanism and characterize the degradation evolution of composite laminates for the particular application. In this paper, the degradation evolution in unidirectional carbon/epoxy composite laminates subjected to thermal fatigue and moisture absorption is characterized by Lamb waves. The decrease rate of Lamb wave velocity is used to track the degradation evolution in the specimens. The results show that there are two stages for the progressive degradation of composites under the coupling effect of thermal cyclic loading and moisture diffusion. The present work provides an alternative to monitoring the degradation evolution of in-service aircraft composite Laminates.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSensors
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Composite laminates
  • Degradation progressive
  • Lamb waves
  • Moisture diffusion
  • Thermal fatigue

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