Citation:
Pérez, M. A., Pernas-Sánchez, J., Artero-Guerrero, J. & Serra-López, R. (2021, enero). High-velocity ice impact damage quantification in composite laminates using a frequency domain-based correlation approach. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 147, 107124.
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Sponsor:
This research was done with the financial support of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the projects IPT-2011-1765-920000 and DPI2013-41094-R. The authors are very grateful to Joan Fernández for constructive suggestions.
Project:
Gobierno de España. IPT-2011-1765-920000 Gobierno de España. DPI2013-41094-R
This paper investigates the feasibility of using a novel domain-based correlation approach derived from the complex frequency domain assurance criterion (CFDAC) for the detection and quantification of impact damage in composite laminates. The CFDAC is essentiaThis paper investigates the feasibility of using a novel domain-based correlation approach derived from the complex frequency domain assurance criterion (CFDAC) for the detection and quantification of impact damage in composite laminates. The CFDAC is essentially a complex-valued two-dimensional indicator of the covariance between two sets of frequency response functions for each pair of spectral lines corresponding to vibration-response of pristine and damage states. The study focuses on damage induced by high-velocity ice impacts on carbon fiber laminated plates. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed methodology correctly identifies the level of induced damage via a user-independent scalar damage indicator. Therefore, this approach has potential use as a damage indicator, which could be adapted as a structural assessment non-destructive method. This research aims to contribute to the further development of functional, autonomous, and reliable structural health monitoring systems for composite structures based on spectral-domain indices.[+][-]