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Detection of stiffness degradation in laminated composite plates by filtered noisy impact testing
Authors:Sang-Youl Lee  Guillermo Rus  Taehyo Park
Affiliation:(1) Department of Civil Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, South Korea;(2) Department of Structural Mechanics, University of Granada, Granada, 18071, Spain
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to detect damage (stiffness degradation) of laminated composite plates from noisy impact response data. The combined finite element method (FEM) with five degrees of freedom (DOF) and the advanced noise filtering algorithm described in this paper may allow us not only to detect the deteriorated elements but also to find their locations and the extents. A first order shear deformation theory (FSDT) is used to predict the structural behavior and to detect damage of laminated composite plates. The filtering procedure is designed by means of a wavelet decomposition together with a selection of the measuring points, and the optimization criterion is constructed on an estimate of the probability of detection using genetic algorithms. All these techniques are applied for the first time to composites. The effects of filtered noise associated with the uncertainty of measurements due to the complex nature of composites are considered for different layup sequences, number of layers, and length–thickness ratios. Several numerical results show that the noise filtering system is computationally efficient in identifying stiffness degradation for complex structures such as laminated composites.
Keywords:Composite plate  Inverse problem  Impact testing  Wavelet analysis  Noise filter  Finite element method
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