Structural Health Monitoring of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Wireless Magnetostrictive Sensors

Sujjatul Islam, R. Qhobosheane, Muthu Ram Prabhu Elenchezhian, Vamsee Vadlamudi, R. Raihan, K. Reifsnider, Wen Shen
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Composite materials are extending the horizons of designers in all branches of engineering. These materials have numerous advantages and improved structural properties such as high strength to weight ratio, high stiffness to weight ratio, lightweight, structural strength, and excellent durability. This has led to their use in several applications i.e. automobile, aircraft, and military defense devices. However, these materials experience various types of deformations and damage modes during their service life that are at times challenging to detect. This has led to the development of various non-destructive methods for structural health monitoring (SHM) of the damages in these complex material systems. There are different methods of SHM, which include both wired and wireless techniques. Most of current wireless sensing techniques use relatively large sensors, which are difficult to embed into the composites. This paper presents a small wireless sensor made from magnetostrictive materials that allows continuous monitoring of the local condition within the composites. This sensor can be either attached on the surface of the composites or embedded within the composites. The sensor response during the tensile loading on the composites is monitored. The wireless monitoring using the magnetostrictive sensor can be a convenient in-situ method for SHM of composite structures.
基于无线磁致伸缩传感器的纤维增强复合材料结构健康监测
复合材料正在拓宽工程各个领域设计师的视野。这些材料具有许多优点和改进的结构性能,如高强度重量比、高刚度重量比、轻量化、结构强度和优异的耐久性。这导致了它们在汽车,飞机和军事防御设备等几种应用中的使用。然而,这些材料在其使用寿命期间经历各种类型的变形和损坏模式,有时难以检测。这导致了各种用于这些复杂材料系统损伤的结构健康监测(SHM)的非破坏性方法的发展。SHM有不同的方法,包括有线和无线技术。目前的无线传感技术大多使用相对较大的传感器,难以嵌入到复合材料中。本文提出了一种由磁致伸缩材料制成的小型无线传感器,可以连续监测复合材料内部的局部情况。该传感器既可以附着在复合材料表面上,也可以嵌入复合材料内部。监测了复合材料在拉伸载荷作用下的传感器响应。磁致伸缩传感器无线监测是一种方便的复合材料结构SHM原位监测方法。
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