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Khoshmanesh, S. (author), Watson, S.J. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author)
Wind turbine blades carry the risk of impact damage during transportation, installation, and operation. Such impacts can cause levels of damage that can propagate throughout the structure compromising performance and safety. In this study, the effect of impact damage on fatigue damage propagation in test specimens representative of a spar cap...
journal article 2024
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Galanopoulos, Georgios (author), Milanoski, Dimitrios (author), Eleftheroglou, N. (author), Broer, Agnes A.R. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author), Loutas, Theodoros (author)
An increasing interest for Structural Health Monitoring has emerged in the last decades. Acoustic emission (AE) is one of the most popular and widely studied methodologies employed for monitoring, due to its capabilities of detecting, locating and capturing the evolution of damage. Most literature so far, has employed AE for characterizing...
journal article 2023
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Li, X. (author)
Fatigue damage of composite laminates has attracted considerable attention from research community and industry, in view that laminated structures are inevitable to suffer from fatigue loading during their service life. It is rather complicated to understand and explain, what governs the initiation, accumulation, interaction (synergy or...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Ferreira Motta Junior, R. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Shiinoc, Marcos Yutaka (author), Cioffia, Maria Odila Hilário (author), Voorwald, Herman Jacobus Cornelis (author)
Current models for delamination propagation prediction in fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites exhibit limitations to explain the physics underlying the mechanisms of damage formation in fatigue. In order to contribute in this field, this research focuses on the study of damage development within a single loading cycle of FRP double...
journal article 2020
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Pascoe, J.A. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author)
Current methods for prediction of fatigue crack growth are based on empirical correlations which do not take the crack growth behaviour within a single cycle into account. To improve these prediction methods, more understanding of the physical mechanisms of crack growth is required. In this research the acoustic emission technique was used to...
journal article 2018
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Saeedifar, M. (author), Ahmadi Najafabadi, Mehdi (author), Mohammadi, Kaivan (author), Fotouhi, Mohamad (author), Hosseini Toudeshky, Hossein (author), Shah Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (author)
The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of acoustic emission (AE) technique to evaluate delamination crack in glass/epoxy composite laminates under quasi-static and fatigue loading. To this aim, double cantilever beam specimens were subjected to mode I quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions and the generated AE signals...
journal article 2018
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