Barely visible impact damage imaging using non-contact air-coupled transducer/laser Doppler vibrometer system

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The aim of this study is to investigate the capability of the zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition of an A0 Lamb wave mode in imaging a barely visible impact damage in a carbon fiber–reinforced polymer composite using a fully non-contact-guided wave-based non-destructive inspection system. A 16-ply (45/0/-45/90)2s carbon fiber–reinforced polymer laminate was impacted at three different locations with different impact energies using a drop ball at three drop heights causing three barely visible impact damages with different sizes. The A0 Lamb wave mode is generated inside the laminate using a circular air-coupled transducer and detected along the damaged region using a laser Doppler vibrometer. The measured wavefield is then decomposed into a forward and backward propagating wavefields by applying a frequency–wavenumber filtering post-processing technique. The decomposed wavefields are then cross-correlated in the frequency domain using zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition producing a detailed cumulative damage image. The images obtained in frequency domain highlight the three damaged areas with higher zero-lag cross-correlation values compared to other parts of the inspected areas. The experimental investigation has shown a good correlation between the zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition and C-scan images, which demonstrate a strong capability of guided wave zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition technique in approximating the location and size of relatively small barely visible impact damages in thin composite structures. © 2016, © The Author(s) 2016.

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Barely visible impact damage, Composite, Delamination, Lamb waves, Non-destructive inspection, Zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition, Carbon fibers, Composite materials, Drops, Frequency domain analysis, Guided electromagnetic wave propagation, Inspection, Nondestructive examination, Reinforced plastics, Reinforcement, Surface waves, Transducers, Ultrasonic waves, Barely visible impact damages, Cross correlations, Experimental investigations, Laser doppler vibrometers, Non destructive inspection, Post-processing techniques, Reinforced polymer composites, Thin composite structures, Laminates

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