Abstract

AbstractDelamination in a crossply [0/90] continuous carbon fiber polymer‐matrix composite was sensed in real time during fatigue by measuring the electrical resistance of the composite in the through‐thickness direction. Upon 0° tension‐tension fatigue at a maximum stress of 57% of the fracture stress, the resistance irreversibly increased both in spurts and continuously, because of delamination, which started at 33% of the fatigue life. The resistance increased upon loading and decreased upon subsequent unloading in every cycle, thereby allowing strain sensing. The minimum resistance at the end of a cycle irreversibly increased during the first 0.1% of the fatigue life. The resistance became noisy starting at 62% of the fatigue life, at which delamination occurred rapidly and the fraction of laminate area delaminated reached 4.3%.

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