Abstract
Understanding the damage and failure of carbon/glass epoxy hybrid woven composites under tensile loading based on acoustic emission signals is a challenging task in their practical uses. In this study, an approach based on fuzzy c-means algorithm is proposed to process the acoustic emission signals from tensile loading of composites monitored by combining acoustic emission technology and digital image correlation method. The results show that the acoustic emission signals from tensile loading can be divided into three clusters. The three clusters correspond to three kinds of damage modes including matrix cracking, fiber/matrix debonding, delamination, and fiber breakage. By comparing the acoustic characteristics of these classes, a correlation procedure between the clusters and the damage mechanisms observed is proposed. Meanwhile, it can be found that debonding and fiber break signals for glass fiber correspond to a lower frequency range than that for carbon fiber. Moreover, the method combining acoustic emission and digital image correlation can effectively monitor the damage process of the specimen both on the inside and outside, which can provide a reference for the health monitoring of composite structure.
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