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  • 2017Delamination Identification in Stiffened Composite Panels Using Surface Strain Datacitations
  • 2016Simulation of Lamb Wave Propagation in Composite Structures Based on the Finite Element Stacked Shell Method1citations
  • 2016Development and experimental validation of explicit dynamics simulation of composite structures using a stacked thick-shell methodology3citations
  • 2015Interlaminar Stresses Calculation Using a Stacked-Shell Finite Element Modeling Approach11citations

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  • Lampeas, George
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Simulation of Lamb Wave Propagation in Composite Structures Based on the Finite Element Stacked Shell Method

  • Fotopoulos, Konstantinos
  • Lampeas, George
Abstract

<jats:p>Monitoring of structural integrity of a component is very important, especially for the damage sensitive laminated composite structures. Among the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) techniques, the Acousto-Ultrasonic (AU) technology is very promising. However, the accurate simulation of Lamb wave propagation is a very demanding task, in terms of computational cost. In the present study, in the frame of Finite Element method, the stacked-shell methodology is proposed for the simulation of Lamb wave propagation in composite laminated panels. The results of the stacked-shell approach are initially evaluated with respect to experimental results; the method is subsequently applied to undamaged and damaged composite laminated panels, in order to assess its efficiency and accuracy in the simulation of Lamb wave-based damage detection techniques.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • simulation
  • composite
  • ultrasonic