Abstract

Polypropylene and polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) have several applications in the aerospace industry and the study of their behaviour in high speed impact events is of great significance. This paper demonstrates the use of FBG sensors for measuring blast wave induced strain in aerospace grade polymer samples inside a Vertical Shock Tube (VST). FBG strain measurement assembly incorporating the polymer test sample and embedded FBG sensor has been designed and developed for suitably mounting it in the driven section of the VST. Experiments are carried out by impacting the polymer samples with blast waves of different peak pressures generated inside VST. PCB pressure transducer is used to record the blast pressure profile in the VST. A systematic study of strain profiles developed in the polymer test samples and their dependence on incident blast wave parameters has been carried out. The strain profiles measured by FBG in both the polymer samples are analysed using FFT and continuous wavelet transform analyses. FEM analysis is carried out using ABAQUS dynamic explicit to simulate the blast wave induced compression in polymers for different blast wave peak pressures and compared with experimental results. The application of FBG sensors to measure blast wave induced dynamic strain inside polymer materials and their capability to withstand the harsh environment of impulse test facilities like shock tubes has been demonstrated.

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