Scattering Matrix Approach to Informing Damage Monitoring and Prognosis in Composite Bolted Connections

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Structural health monitoring refers to the process of making an assessment, based on nondestructive, in-situ, autonomous measurements, about the ability of a structure to perform its intended function. This paper presents work done on a bolted connection in carbon-fiber reinforced polymer composite materials. A composite specimen is bolted in a double lap joint configuration to a test apparatus that applies an increasing tensile load. Ultimately, the load results in bearing failure of the material around the bolt hole. To monitor the progression of damage, macro fiber composite sensors are bonded in a circular array around the bolt hole. These sensors are then used to generate ultrasonic guided waves, a popular technique in nondestructive evaluation because of the favorable combination of propagation distance and sensitivity to damage. As the specimen is subjected to increasing load levels, measurements are taken repeatedly and compared with one another. Because damage will change the local mechanical properties of the material, the ultrasonic waves passing through the damaged region will be scattered differently in each direction, resulting in a different waveform arriving at the other surrounding sensors. By applying appropriate signal processing techniques, these changes may be interpreted as indicating the extent of damage that has occurred in the specimen. Preliminary analysis is presented demonstrating the correlation between changes in received strain signals and increasing damage levels.

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