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Multimodal NDT monitoring of TRC sandwich under bending and early detection of interlaminar debonding
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Textile Reinforced Cementitious (TRC) sandwich composites provide a load-bearing, noncorrosive, lightweight, and durable alternative for steel-reinforced sandwich elements, and/or traditional steel-reinforced concrete. However, the composite nature of the material and slender nature of the facings render the fracture behavior complex. Insufficient interlaminar bond can cause premature debonding, substantially reducing the loadbearing capacity of the composite. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques seem the obvious choice to monitor the damage progression of the material without affecting, nor compromising the behavior of the composite, and predict their service life. In this study, TRC sandwich composites, subjected to quasistatic four-point bending, are monitored with three NDTs. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) allows to measure the surface strains and displacements. MMW Spectrometry, used for the first time in bending damage monitoring, allowed to detect damage such as cracking, or debonding, while Acoustic Emission (AE) allowed to localize and characterize internal cracking. In order to simulate premature debonding, the bond between the tensile TRC facing and the insulation, in the central zone, where the bending moment is maximum, was artificially destroyed. Results show that a weak interlaminar bond reduced the ultimate load of the composite by more than 50%. Additionally, DIC, AE and MMW Spectrometry proved useful to monitor and characterize damage. Multimodal data gathered from the multimodal NDTs showed to be complementary. DIC allowed to interpret AE and MMW Spectrometry data from a surface viewpoint, while AE parameters permit predictions at low load conditions, and detect internal cracking. For instance, the AE behavior at early load stage (less than 15% of the maximum load) of the TRC sandwich with destroyed bond showed significant differences than for the reference TRC sandwich. Specifically, it showed higher RA values, and lower AF than the reference TRC sandwich, suggesting more shear related early activity for, promoted by the damaged bond. Results were corroborated with DIC, while MMW Spectrometry seemed to follow closely the level of damage of TRC sandwich composites under quasi-static four-point bending. EWGAE 35, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 13th – 16th Sep. www.ewg
Title: Multimodal NDT monitoring of TRC sandwich under bending and early detection of interlaminar debonding
Description:
Textile Reinforced Cementitious (TRC) sandwich composites provide a load-bearing, noncorrosive, lightweight, and durable alternative for steel-reinforced sandwich elements, and/or traditional steel-reinforced concrete.
However, the composite nature of the material and slender nature of the facings render the fracture behavior complex.
Insufficient interlaminar bond can cause premature debonding, substantially reducing the loadbearing capacity of the composite.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques seem the obvious choice to monitor the damage progression of the material without affecting, nor compromising the behavior of the composite, and predict their service life.
In this study, TRC sandwich composites, subjected to quasistatic four-point bending, are monitored with three NDTs.
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) allows to measure the surface strains and displacements.
MMW Spectrometry, used for the first time in bending damage monitoring, allowed to detect damage such as cracking, or debonding, while Acoustic Emission (AE) allowed to localize and characterize internal cracking.
In order to simulate premature debonding, the bond between the tensile TRC facing and the insulation, in the central zone, where the bending moment is maximum, was artificially destroyed.
Results show that a weak interlaminar bond reduced the ultimate load of the composite by more than 50%.
Additionally, DIC, AE and MMW Spectrometry proved useful to monitor and characterize damage.
Multimodal data gathered from the multimodal NDTs showed to be complementary.
DIC allowed to interpret AE and MMW Spectrometry data from a surface viewpoint, while AE parameters permit predictions at low load conditions, and detect internal cracking.
For instance, the AE behavior at early load stage (less than 15% of the maximum load) of the TRC sandwich with destroyed bond showed significant differences than for the reference TRC sandwich.
Specifically, it showed higher RA values, and lower AF than the reference TRC sandwich, suggesting more shear related early activity for, promoted by the damaged bond.
Results were corroborated with DIC, while MMW Spectrometry seemed to follow closely the level of damage of TRC sandwich composites under quasi-static four-point bending.
EWGAE 35, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 13th – 16th Sep.
www.
ewg.
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