Artículo de revista
Damage assessment in a sandwich panel based on full-field vibration measurements
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Journal of Sound and Vibration, Volumen 417, 2018
10958568
0022460X
10.1016/j.jsv.2017.11.048
Autor
Seguel, F.
Meruane Naranjo, Viviana
Institución
Resumen
Different studies have demonstrated that vibration characteristics are sensitive to
debonding in composite structures. Nevertheless, one of the main restrictions of vibration
measurements is the number of degrees of freedom that can be acquired simultaneously,
which restricts the size of the damage that can be identified. Recent studies have shown
that it is possible to use high-speed three-dimensional (3-D) digital image correlation
(DIC) techniques for full-field vibration measurements. With this technique, it is possible
to take measurements at thousands of points on the surface of a structure with a single
snapshot. The present article investigates the application of full-field vibration measurements in the debonding assessment of an aluminium honeycomb sandwich panel.
Experimental data from an aluminium honeycomb panel containing different damage
scenarios is acquired by a high-speed 3-D DIC system; four methodologies to compute
damage indices are evaluated: mode shape curvatures, uniform load surface, modal strain
energy and gapped smoothing.