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Nonlinear elastic multi‐path reciprocal method for damage localisation in composite materials

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HIGHLIGHTSA nonlinear multi‐path reciprocal method was developed for damage assessment in CFRP composites.The bicoherence coefficient was used to evaluate second harmonics due to the presence of cracks.No prior knowledge of… Click to show full abstract

HIGHLIGHTSA nonlinear multi‐path reciprocal method was developed for damage assessment in CFRP composites.The bicoherence coefficient was used to evaluate second harmonics due to the presence of cracks.No prior knowledge of the wave velocity nor a baseline with the undamaged component is required. ABSTRACT Nonlinear ultrasonic techniques rely on the measurement of nonlinear elastic effects caused by the interaction of ultrasonic waves with the material damage, and have shown high sensitivity to detect micro‐cracks and defects in the early stages. This paper presents a nonlinear ultrasonic technique, here named nonlinear elastic multi‐path reciprocal method, for the identification and localisation of micro‐damage in composite laminates. In the proposed methodology, a sparse array of surface bonded ultrasonic transducers is used to measure the second harmonic elastic response associated with the material flaw. A reciprocal relationship of nonlinear elastic parameters evaluated from multiple transmitter‐receiver pairs is then applied to locate the micro‐damage. Experimental results on a damaged composite panel revealed that an accurate damage localisation was obtained using the normalised second order nonlinear parameter with a high signal‐to‐noise‐ratio (˜11.2 dB), whilst the use of bicoherence coefficient provided high localisation accuracy with a lower signal‐to‐noise‐ratio (˜1.8 dB). The maximum error between the calculated and the real damage location was nearly 13 mm. Unlike traditional linear ultrasonic techniques, the proposed nonlinear elastic multi‐path reciprocal method allows detecting material damage on composite materials without a priori knowledge of the ultrasonic wave velocity nor a baseline with the undamaged component.

Keywords: reciprocal method; path reciprocal; damage; nonlinear elastic; multi path

Journal Title: Ultrasonics
Year Published: 2018

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