Transverse Cracking Induced Acoustic Emission in Carbon Fiber‐Epoxy Matrix Composite Laminates

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Transverse cracking induced acoustic emission in carbon fiber/epoxy matrix composite laminates is studied both experimentally and numerically. The influence of the type of sensor, specimen thickness and ply stacking sequence is investigated. The frequency content corresponding to the same damage mechanism differs significantly depending on the sensor and the stacking se-quence. However, the frequency centroid does not wholly depend on the ply thickness except for the inner ply crack and a sensor located close enough to the crack. Outer ply cracking exhibits signals with a low‐frequency content, not depending much on the ply thickness, contrary to inner ply cracking, for which the frequency content is higher and more dependent on the ply thickness. Frequency peaks and frequency centroids obtained experimentally are well captured by numerical simulations of the transverse cracking induced acoustic emission for different ply thicknesses.

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Hamam, Z., Godin, N., Reynaud, P., Fusco, C., Carrère, N., & Doitrand, A. (2022). Transverse Cracking Induced Acoustic Emission in Carbon Fiber‐Epoxy Matrix Composite Laminates. Materials, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15010394

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