T. Prasse et al., A comparative investigation of electrical resistance and acoustic emissionduring cyclic loading of CFRP laminates, COMP SCI T, 61(6), 2001, pp. 831-835
This paper reports on simultaneous monitoring of electrical resistance and
acoustic emission (AE) during cyclic tensile loading of cross-ply carbon-fi
bre-reinforced plastics (CFRP). The detection of the AE allows further insi
ght into the damage mechanisms causing the electrical response. During load
ing and unloading the samples the electrical measurements show a hysteresis
in the corresponding resistance vs strain plot. When the previous load max
imum is exceeded in the subsequent load cycle a characteristic increase in
the measured slope of the resistance vs strain curve appears to combined wi
th a sudden rise in the AE (Kaiser effect). After unloading the resistance
relaxes to a new equilibrium value. This behaviour is consistent with the f
ormation, opening and closing of cracks in the CFRP samples. The observed t
ime dependence in the resistance hysteresis and relaxation can be attribute
d to the influence of the stressed polymeric matrix. Thus, the reported in
situ observation of the electrical resistance allows virgin and damaged CFR
P samples to be identified and the previous load maximum to be determined b
y the characteristic change in the resistance-strain slope. (C) 2001 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.