Heliyon (Sep 2024)

In-situ detection of delamination reinitiation in carbon fiber reinforced polymers post barely visible impact damage

  • Kais Jribi,
  • Boutros Azizi,
  • Alberto W. Mello

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. e37782

Abstract

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In this study, advancements are presented in the in-situ detection of delamination reinitiation from Barely Visible Impact Damage (BVID) in composite materials, utilizing enhancements in Digital Image Correlation (DIC) techniques during a Compression After Impact (CAI) test. The study measured strain fields in the longitudinal, transverse, and shear directions, focusing specifically on the point of highest out-of-plane displacement to identify the onset of delamination propagation from BVID sites generated at different impact energy levels. By correlating the measured strains with the peak out-of-plane displacement, a unique determination of onset damage reinitiation associated with BVID during CAI testing was achieved. This method introduces a refined in-situ assessment technique for structural integrity, allowing for the early detection of critical damage propagation in composite materials.

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