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Interfacial adhesion between embedded fibre optic sensors and epoxy matrix in composites
Authors:Rosemere de A A Lima  Daniele Rocca  Hector R M Da Costa  Juliana P B de Sousa  Paolo Bettini  Giuseppe Sala
Affiliation:1. Federal Center of Technological Education of Rio de Janeiro, CEFET, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;2. Aerospace Science and Technology Department of Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Fibre optic (FO) sensors are becoming increasingly popular for different applications in structural monitoring. Among their excellent properties, a strong interest for this type of sensors are represented by the possibility of embedding FOs inside composite components. In this case, one of the factors that significantly influence the efficiency of the whole Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system is the interfacial adhesion between FO sensors and the host material. The main objective of this work is to investigate the interfacial adhesion between embedded fibre optic sensors and epoxy matrix to find the best type of optical fibre to be used in epoxy matrices to produce smart composites. Four types of optical fibres with different diameters and coatings (i.e. polyimide, polyacrylate and ormoceramic) were used. Pull-out tests were carried out and different methods were used to obtain the composite/optical fibre interfacial properties. Finally, an optical microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis were performed to characterize the fibre/matrix interfaces. It was found that the optical fibre that presented the highest energy required for interface rupture and, consequently, less invasiveness to the host material was the ormoceramic fibre with the smallest diameter.
Keywords:Structural health monitoring  fibre optics sensors  Pull-out test  interfacial adhesion
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