scholarly journals Research progress in damage evolution of woven composites

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (7) ◽  
pp. 876-896
Author(s):  
Feng LIAO ◽  
Tao ZHENG ◽  
JinZhao HUANG ◽  
LiCheng GUO ◽  
JiuZhou ZHAO ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Yichao Ye ◽  
Limin Peng ◽  
Yuexiang Lin ◽  
Jianwen Liu ◽  
Mingfeng Lei ◽  
...  

The electromechanical impedance (EMI) technique based on the PZT transducer, in the past twenty years of research progress, has demonstrated its potential for cost-effective and high damage-sensitive structural health monitoring. This paper presents an application of EMI technique for damage evolution investigation of initial damaged tunnel invert concrete under high traffic cyclic loading. In the tests, six different levels of initial damage inside the specimens, as the influencing factor, were firstly created by applying a certain number of impacts with a free-falling iron ball. Then, these specimens were applied typical mechanical boundaries similar to that of tunnel invert concrete by an installation specially designed. Finally, the traffic cyclic loading carefully determined was exerted by the MTS815 hydraulic zero-control testing system, to investigate the evolution characteristic of piezoelectric signature of the PZT sensor. The experimental result shows that the conductance signature follows a consistent rightward shifting with the number of cycles increasing, and the larger the initial damage of the specimen, the more obvious the rightward shifting. It indicates that, in general, the traffic cyclic loading is not large enough to make the microcracks propagate to fatigue failure in tunnel invert concrete even if there is a large initial damage. On the contrary, with special mechanical boundaries, the local nominal stiffness of tunnel invert concrete will gradually increase. This phenomenon may be interpreted as an effect of generalized damage recovery. A new damage index, with values between 0 and 1, was then defined to quantify the damage level for quantitative analysis. It was found that the damage recovery behaviors for different initial damaged specimens can be well and uniformly described by an empirical expression, which may be helpful for the damage assessment of tunnel invert concrete under high traffic cyclic loading in the future.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 2265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Zhou ◽  
Peng-fei Zhang ◽  
Yan-nan Zhang

Understanding the tensile failure mechanisms in carbon fiber woven composites based on the acoustic emission (AE) technique is a challenging task. In this study, the mechanical behaviors of composites were studied under uniaxial tensile loading. Meanwhile, the internal damage evolution process in composites was monitored by AE and the recorded AE signals were analyzed. To achieve the dominant damage mechanisms in composites, five AE parameters such as rise time, duration, energy, peak amplitude, and frequency were selected for cluster analysis by a k-means algorithm. The results show that AE signals can be divided into three clusters based on microscopic observations and frequency range. The three clusters correspond to three kinds of damage modes such as matrix cracking, fiber/matrix debonding, and fiber breakage. In addition, the sentry function (SF) was adopted to investigate AE signals originated from the internal damage evolution in composites. It was found that the drop in the SF curve corresponds to the serious damage of the composites.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 653-667
Author(s):  
Nan Wang ◽  
Weidong Wen ◽  
Haitao Cui

Abstract A new model based on continuum damage mechanics is proposed to predict the fatigue life of 2.5D woven composites. First, a full-cell model reflecting the real microstructure of 2.5D woven composites is established in ANSYS. Subsequently, three independent damage variables are defined in the framework of the composite micromechanics to establish the component constitutive relations associated with damage. The strain energy density release rate and damage evolution equations for the matrix, fiber in yarns, and matrix in yarns are derived. Finally, the proposed model is implemented for fatigue life prediction and damage evolution analysis of 2.5D woven composites at 20 and 180°C. The results show that the numerical results are in good agreement with the relevant experimental results.


2000 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 096369350000900
Author(s):  
B. Lamy ◽  
E. Dixneuf

Experiments were conducted in order to study damage process generated on particular composite materials by low energy impacts. Woven and knitted reinforcement- structures were tested using a Charpy test. Experimental laws and analytical models characterising the damage evolution in these composite materials subjected to successive impacts are proposed and compared. Damage processes are different in both composites. The rupture of the woven composites is controlled by crackings and delaminations, the latter does not occur in the knitted ones. These analyses emphasise the interest of using knitted reinforcements in composite materials.


2019 ◽  
Vol 227 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Voracek ◽  
Michael Kossmeier ◽  
Ulrich S. Tran

Abstract. Which data to analyze, and how, are fundamental questions of all empirical research. As there are always numerous flexibilities in data-analytic decisions (a “garden of forking paths”), this poses perennial problems to all empirical research. Specification-curve analysis and multiverse analysis have recently been proposed as solutions to these issues. Building on the structural analogies between primary data analysis and meta-analysis, we transform and adapt these approaches to the meta-analytic level, in tandem with combinatorial meta-analysis. We explain the rationale of this idea, suggest descriptive and inferential statistical procedures, as well as graphical displays, provide code for meta-analytic practitioners to generate and use these, and present a fully worked real example from digit ratio (2D:4D) research, totaling 1,592 meta-analytic specifications. Specification-curve and multiverse meta-analysis holds promise to resolve conflicting meta-analyses, contested evidence, controversial empirical literatures, and polarized research, and to mitigate the associated detrimental effects of these phenomena on research progress.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond A. Levy ◽  
Stuart Ablon
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