Post-impact damage characterization of hybrid configurations of jute/glass polyester laminates using acoustic emission and IR thermography
In this work, residual post-impact properties of two configurations of E-glass/jute hybrid laminates are characterized, both manufactured using a total fibre volume of 50 ± 2% (14 glass fibre layers + 4 jute fibre layers). T-laminates included a core obtained by multiple layers of jute between two E...
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description | In this work, residual post-impact properties of two configurations of E-glass/jute hybrid laminates are characterized, both manufactured using a total fibre volume of 50
±
2% (14 glass fibre layers
+
4 jute fibre layers). T-laminates included a core obtained by multiple layers of jute between two E-glass fibre reinforced skins, whilst in Q-laminates single layers of jute fibres were intercalated at different levels between E-glass fibre reinforced layers. All laminates were impacted at five levels of energy, from 5 to 15
J, and then subjected to post-impact flexural tests.
The results suggest that T hybrids perform better at low impact energies (up to 10
J), which do not damage significantly the laminate core. In contrast, Q hybrids are better suited to withstand extensive damage produced by higher impact energies (12.5 and 15
J), in that they allow a more effective redistribution of impact damage in the structure. This was confirmed by acoustic emission (AE) monitoring during flexural loading, which offered indications on the maximum stress laminates can undergo after impact damage. Pulse IR thermography yielded information on their mode of failure by visualizing impact-damaged areas. |
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