Numerical and experimental characterization of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite structures with embedded piezoelectric sensor-actuator arrays for ultrasonic applications

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The paper presents preliminary numerical and experimental studies of active textile-reinforced thermoplastic composites with embedded sensor-actuator arrays. The goal of the investigations was the assessment of directional sound wave generation capability using embedded sensor-actuator arrays and developed a wave excitation procedure for ultrasound measurement tasks. The feasibility of the proposed approach was initially confirmed in numerical investigations assuming idealized mechanical and geometrical conditions. The findings were validated in real-life conditions on specimens of elementary geometry. Herein, the technological aspects of unique automated assembly of thermoplastic films containing adapted thermoplastic-compatible piezoceramic modules and conducting paths were described.

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Holeczek, K., Starke, E., Winkler, A., Dannemann, M., & Modler, N. (2016). Numerical and experimental characterization of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite structures with embedded piezoelectric sensor-actuator arrays for ultrasonic applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/app6030055

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