Applied Sciences (Apr 2020)

Guided Waves for Damage Detection in Complex Composite Structures: The Influence of Omega Stringer and Different Reference Damage Size

  • Jochen Moll,
  • Christian Kexel,
  • Jens Kathol,
  • Claus-Peter Fritzen,
  • Maria Moix-Bonet,
  • Christian Willberg,
  • Marcel Rennoch,
  • Michael Koerdt,
  • Axel Herrmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10093068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 3068

Abstract

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The third dataset dedicated to the Open Guided Waves platform aims at carbon fiber composite plates with an additional omega stringer at constant temperature conditions. The two structures used in this work are representative for real aircraft components. Comprehensive measurements were recorded in order to study (I) the impact of the omega stringer on guided wave propagation, and (II) elliptical reference damages of different sizes located at three separate positions on the structure. Measurements were recorded for narrowband excitation (5-cycle toneburst with varying carrier frequencies) and broadband excitation (using chirp waveforms). The paper presents the results of a technical validation including numerical modelling, and enables further research, for example related to probability of detection (POD) analysis.

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