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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Pickering, Simon G.
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- 2017Distance Estimation by Fusing Radar and Monocular Camera with Kalman Filter
- 2017Nonlinear imaging of damage in composite structures using sparse ultrasonic sensor arrayscitations
- 2014Nonlinear damage detection in composite structures using bispectral analysiscitations
- 2014Analysis of the delamination detection capabilities of pulse stimulated thermographic nondestructive testing techniques
- 2014Failure analysis of impact-damaged/hygrothermally aged fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composite joints subjected to bend loading
- 2014Analysis of the defect detection capabilities of pulse stimulated thermographic NDE techniquescitations
- 2013Transient thermography testing of unpainted thermal barrier coating (TBC) systemscitations
- 2013LED optical excitation for the long pulse and lock-in thermographic techniquescitations
- 2012Damage assessment of impact damages on CFRP with laser shearography
- 2011A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniquescitations
- 2010Comparison of the defect detection capabilities of flash thermography and vibration excitation shearographycitations
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Failure analysis of impact-damaged/hygrothermally aged fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composite joints subjected to bend loading
Abstract
<p>Resistance-welded thermoplastic and adhesive-bonded thermosetting composite lap joints were compared in terms of mechanical properties and fracture aspects in pristine and after impact at 10 J and/or hygrothermally ageing conditions. Ultimate strength under quasi-static four-point bend loading (4PB) of virgin joints was higher than simply impacted ones, followed by simply aged test coupons, and finally by impacted and subsequently aged test pieces. Environmental ageing showed the same detrimental side effect, in relative extent terms, in both types of joint. Deleterious effects on 4PB stiffness of epoxy thermosseting composite joint was clearly visible and of the same intensity in both simply impacted and simply aged conditions, although impacting and subsequent ageing of test pieces curiously caused a much lower deterioration of this property. Thermoplastic PPS joints also displayed a somewhat unusual performance in this regard, as their stiffness in response to simply impacted and simply aged conditions was substantially higher than the pristine joint, although, as expected, the impacted and subsequently aged test coupons exhibited the lowest stiffness among all the tested conditions. A detailed failure analysis was carried out to determine the main operating failure mechanisms and developed fracture types in the macro and microscopic levels.</p>