Guided Waves Propagation in Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel

S. Mustapha, Bengi Yılmaz, J. Heimann, J. Prager, Blaz Brence
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The application of composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPV) to store hydrogen and other compressed gases, especially when operating at high pressures, imposed the need for an innovative and reliable approach to ensure the safe operation of the system. Continuous structural health monitoring (SHM) based on ultrasonic guided waves (GWs) is a promising approach due to the ability of the wave to propagate for long distances and go around complex structures, moreover the high sensitivity to various failure modes such as delamination, matrix cracking and debonding. In this study, we scrutinize the behavior of (GWs) within the COPV using a network of PZT elements that are used for excitation and sensing. A laser doppler vibrometer (LDV) was also used to scan the surface of the vessel in various directions. L(0,1) and L(0,2) were observed in the captured signal. The L(0, 2) appeared to be a dominant mode in the COPV and was capable of propagating along the entire length and maintaining a good signal-to-noise ratio. The L(0,2) mode maintained the same phase velocity when it is captured at various excitation angles (0, 45, and 90 degrees). The reduced effect of the orthotropy of the materials on the propagating waves is an important result as it will reduce the complexity in data processing when performing damage identification.
复合材料包覆压力容器中的导波传播
复合包覆压力容器(COPV)用于储存氢气和其他压缩气体,特别是在高压下运行时,需要一种创新和可靠的方法来确保系统的安全运行。基于超声导波(GWs)的连续结构健康监测(SHM)是一种很有前途的方法,因为超声导波具有长距离传播和绕过复杂结构的能力,而且对分层、基体开裂和脱粘等各种破坏模式具有很高的灵敏度。在本研究中,我们使用用于激励和传感的PZT元件网络来仔细检查COPV内(GWs)的行为。激光多普勒测振仪(LDV)对血管表面进行了不同方向的扫描。在捕获的信号中观察到L(0,1)和L(0,2)。L(0,2)模式在COPV中占主导地位,能够沿整个长度传播并保持良好的信噪比。L(0,2)模在不同激发角(0,45和90度)下捕获时保持相同的相速度。减少材料的正交异性对传播波的影响是一个重要的结果,因为它可以减少进行损伤识别时数据处理的复杂性。
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