Abstract

In this study, vibration modal analysis has been used to experimentally investigate the detection of fiber breakage (FB) and delamination in laminated composite plates. The modal analysis was performed on two arrangement styles of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminated plates under forced vibrations. The main contribution in this study is that a new index named Improved Curvature Damage Factor (ICDF) was introduced to detect and localize damages in composite structures. It is a developed version of an earlier index based on the change in mode shape curvature (MSC) of dynamic response. To include the effect of more than one mode shape Cumulative Improved Damage Factor (CICDF) was proposed. The ICDF index was validated with a number of earlier studies that investigated the damage detection in different structures in order to approve the efficiency of this index. A scanning laser vibrometer was also used to experimentally examine the modal-based and forced responses for intact and damaged plates. Various experimental tests were used to verify the advantages of the proposed methodology and its use in structural health monitoring. In addition, the analysis of experimental results showed that the mutation caused by FB is almost double that of the value of delamination peaking.

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