Detection of surface cracks in fibre reinforced composites using ultrasonic Rayleigh waves

M. Thomson, G. Gouws, P. Harris
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The use of ultrasound to detect defects in fibre reinforced composites (FRCs) is challenging due to the conflicting need to use high frequencies for adequate resolution, but simultaneously ensure adequate wave propagation in the material despite scattering from the fibres. This paper explores the use of Rayleigh surface waves in order to detect exterior cracks in a glass FRC rod. These surface waves are excellent at detecting surface cracks and are conveniently identified when immersed via energy leakage. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models are used to simulate the propagation of a Rayleigh wave and the effect of surface cracks on this propagation. Experimental studies on glass and a composite material are then used to investigate the applicability of Rayleigh waves to detecting surface cracks.
超声瑞利波检测纤维增强复合材料表面裂纹
使用超声波检测纤维增强复合材料(FRCs)中的缺陷是具有挑战性的,因为需要使用高频率以获得足够的分辨率,但同时要确保在纤维散射的情况下材料中有足够的波传播。本文探讨了瑞利面波在玻璃钢棒表面裂纹检测中的应用。这些表面波在检测表面裂缝方面非常出色,并且在通过能量泄漏浸入时很容易识别。采用有限元分析(FEA)模型模拟了瑞利波的传播以及表面裂纹对其传播的影响。然后用玻璃和复合材料的实验研究了瑞利波检测表面裂纹的适用性。
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