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The sequence of microscopic fracture mechanisms in locally loaded cross-ply
carbon-fiber composites was studied by analyzing acoustic emission (AE) si
gnals in combination with the modal analysis of Lamb waves, using microscop
ic and ultrasonic examination of the specimen after load interruption. The
first 70 AE events were analyzed, which were detected during the initial lo
ading segment when the first sudden load drop and gradual load recovery wer
e observed. Characteristics of the detected waves were compared with the S-
o- and A(o)-mode Lamb waves produced by a spot- or line-focused YAG laser.
The internal damage progression of the composite specimen was determined to
be the fiber fracture in the front lamina, transverse cracks in the mid-la
mina, delamination and splitting. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.