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- 2023Deep Learning-Based Automated Segmentation of Fiber Breaks in Advanced Composites
- 2022In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography of Progressive Damage in Canted Notched Cross-Ply Composites with Interlaminar Nanoreinforcementcitations
- 2022Interlaminar Reinforcement of High Glass Transition Temperature Laminated Composites Via Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubescitations
- 2021In situ synchrotron computed tomography study of nanoscale interlaminar reinforcement and thin-ply effects on damage progression in composite laminatescitations
- 2020New interlaminar features and void distributions in advanced aerospace-grade composites revealed via automated algorithms using micro-computed tomographycitations
- 2020Interlaminar to intralaminar mode I and II crack bifurcation due to aligned carbon nanotube reinforcement of aerospace-grade advanced compositescitations
- 2019Damage micro-mechanisms in notched hierarchical nanoengineered thin-ply composite laminates studied by in situ synchrotron x-ray microtomographycitations
- 2017Interlaminar reinforcement of carbon fiber composites using aligned carbon nanotubes
- 2017Synergetic effects of thin ply and nanostitching studied by synchrotron radiation computed tomography
- 2008Severe plastic deformation (SPD) processes for metalscitations
- 2005The technical and commercial potential of an incremental ring rolling process
- 2005The technical and commercial potential of an incremental ring rolling processcitations
- 2004Recent Enhancements to Determine Flow Stress Data in High Speed Compression Tests
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Deep Learning-Based Automated Segmentation of Fiber Breaks in Advanced Composites
Abstract
The heterogeneity of the microstructure and the anisotropy of the mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites (CFRP) are associated with complex damage mechanisms that make failure prediction highly challenging. Typical damage mechanisms for CFRP include: (i) interlaminar cracking (delamination), (ii) matrix cracking, and (iii) fiber breakage. X-ray computed tomography (CT) has been utilized recently to identify the complex damage in progressive failure of CFRP in 3D and 4D (3D spatial and 1D temporal). However, these scans contain a large amount of data (≈10 GB/mm3), which makes it challenging to extract mechanistic insights in a reasonable time frame. In previous work, we presented the first deep learning (DL) convolutional neural network (CNN) segmentation of multiclass microscale matrix damage in CFRP. The trained CNN segments complex and sparse composite matrix damage mechanism to ≈ 99.99% agreement, with nearly 100% of human time eliminated, providing higher accuracy compared to human segmentation. In this work, we developed CNN-based method for the automated segmentation of fiber breaks using synchrotron radiation-based CT (SRCT) scans that have been human-labeled. The model employed a U-Net full CNN as the high-level encoder (feature extraction)-decoder (feature localization) structure, and VGG16 as the deep CNN backbone via the publicly available Segmentation Models GitHub repository. An unbiased evaluation was performed comparing the machine vs. the human-labeled ground truth. Finally, active learning was presented for the machine-assisted relabeling of datasets containing fiber breaks. The deep learning-based automated segmentation method demonstrated accurate identification (> 90%) of fiber breakage for CFRP.