Abstract

ABSTRACT With the wide application of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) structure, a structural health monitoring (SHM) system that can easily detect damages in CFRP structures is urgently needed. Since it is possible to detect damages effectively in a large area in CFRP by using the scattering of Lamb waves, in this research, we investigated the scattering of Lamb waves at an impact damaged area in quasi-isotropic (QI) CFRP laminate. By modelling the impact damage as a cylinder area with a uniform stiffness degradation, the scattering waves are calculated based on Mindlin plate theory, which is more precise than Kirchhoff plate theory. It is shown that in the low-frequency region, the calculation results based on Kirchhoff and Mindlin plate theory was similar, but in a higher frequency range, the results differed. The calculation results were compared with the simulation results, suggesting the validity of Mindlin plate theory within a practical frequency range. Moreover, we validated the analytical and simulation results experimentally using a QI CFRP laminate with a hole. We also conducted some parameter study based on the analytical calculation to clarify influential stiffness components. Since scattering behaviour of Lamb waves can be calculated in a fast and easy way using this method, this work is useful for the successful development of a scattering-based SHM system.

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