Post-impact damage characterisation on natural fibre reinforced composites using acoustic emission |
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Authors: | Carlo Santulli |
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Affiliation: | School of Mechanical, Materials, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK |
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Abstract: | The present study aims to characterise damage due to low velocity impact on jute fibre reinforced polyester composites. To attain this goal, a number of post-impact mechanical tests have been carried out, including tensile tests, three-point bending and indentation, using either a staircase or a continuous loading programme. On all these tests acoustic emission activity (AE) was monitored. The results, compared with damage observed under an optical microscope, show that AE is able to perform a reliable measurement of the level of damage also, on a natural fibre reinforced laminate. The main limitations of this study are owing to the rather low ultimate stress of the material and to the need to apply a loading to evaluate the damage produced by the impact event. |
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Keywords: | Acoustic emission Jute Impact performance Mechanical tests |
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