Damage accumulation in cyclically-loaded glass-ceramic matrix composites monitored by acoustic emission

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Barium osumilite (BMAS) ceramic matrix composites reinforced with SiC-Tyranno fibers are tested in a cyclic loading protocol. Broadband acoustic emission (AE) sensors are used for monitoring the occurrence of different possible damage mechanisms. Improved use of AE indices is proposed by excluding low-severity signals based on waveform parameters, rather than only threshold criteria. The application of such improvements enhances the accuracy of the indices as accumulated damage descriptors. RA-value, duration, and signal energy follow the extension cycles indicating moments of maximum or minimum strain, while the frequency content of the AE signals proves very sensitive to the pull-out mechanism. © 2013 D. G. Aggelis et al.

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Aggelis, D. G., Dassios, K. G., Kordatos, E. Z., & Matikas, T. E. (2013). Damage accumulation in cyclically-loaded glass-ceramic matrix composites monitored by acoustic emission. The Scientific World Journal, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/869467

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