Abstract

Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites have low inter-lamina strength. One of the monitoring technologies is a self-sensing method that uses the electrical resistance change of a CFRP structure for detecting damage. The electric current distribution is vital information for the self-sensing method when optimizing the arrangement of probes to measure electric potential changes. We have developed a new orthotropic electric potential function analysis approach using affine transformation for unidirectional CFRP. In this study, the orthotropic electric potential function analysis method is improved to calculate the electric current of a thin cross-ply CFRP. Two types of stacking sequences for the beam-type cross-ply laminates were calculated to confirm the effectiveness of the improved method. The electrical voltage changes caused by multiple delamination cracks of a cross-ply laminate are new outcomes of this study. The analytical results were compared with computed results using the finite difference method. Consequently, the new equivalent electric conductance method proved to be effective for calculations of the electric current density of a cross-ply CFRP laminate. Furthermore, the new method for calculating the electric potential difference changes caused by multiple delamination cracks using orthotropic distributed doublet analysis, with the equivalent electric conductance, has also proved to be effective.

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