Al. Kalamkarov et al., The use of Fabry Perot fiber optic sensors to monitor residual strains during pultrusion of FRP composites, COMPOS P B, 30(2), 1999, pp. 167-175
This paper describes the use of an embedded optical sensor to measure the p
rocess induced strain in pultruded carbon fiber reinforced composite rods.
The survivability of Fabry Perot optical sensors in the pultrusion process,
real time strain monitoring during the pultrusion process and residual str
ain measurements within the composite rods, were the three objectives of th
e research. Strain profiles were recorded for individual experiments as the
sensors traveled through the pultrusion die, and for the cool down period
after the sensor had exited the die. For the total pultrusion process, the
residual strain after cooling was found to present somewhat of a problem. F
or several experiments, the residual strain after exiting the pultrusion di
e was in the range of + 200 to 400 microstrain, after which the sensors cea
sed to function. Calculations indicated that the radial shrinkage of the ca
rbon fiber rods was sufficient to cause failure of the glass capillary port
ion of the Fabry Perot sensors. A novel method of reinforcing the Fabry Per
ot sensors before being pultruded was successful in allowing the sensors to
survive the total process with only a slightly negative residual strain. (
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