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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Evaluation par vibrothermographie de l'endommagement de composites tissés / Evaluation by vibrothermography of the damage of woven composites

Bai, Gabriele 15 April 2016 (has links)
Ces travaux de thèse visent à l’application de techniques de vibrothermographie pour les matériaux composites tissés. Ces techniques, déjà développées et appliquées aux matériaux métalliques, sont basées sur la détection de l’échauffement généré dans un matériau mis en vibration en conséquence des effets viscoélastiques et des frottements des fissures. Dans la première partie du manuscrit, une technique de type CND est développée pour analyser l’endommagement diffus d’un composite tissé et pour déterminer une relation entre son état d’endommagement et son comportement thermique. Cette partie est aussi importante pour la compréhension des phénomènes qui gouvernent la vibrothermographie grâce à une première estimation des sources thermiques en jeu. Dans la deuxième partie, la vibrothermographie est appliquée à l’étude du comportement en fatigue et pour une estimation d’une limite de fatigue des composites tissés. Cette estimation diffère de l’approche mécanique classique reposant sur l’exploitation des courbes S-N parce qu’elle est effectuée en utilisant un seul échantillon et de manière beaucoup plus rapide. Elle pourra être utilisée pour mieux comprendre l’endommagement en fatigue des matériaux et pour aider les ingénieurs dans le dimensionnement des structures soumises à ce type de sollicitation. / This work aims at applying vibrothermographic techniques to woven composite materials. These techniques, already developed and applied to metallic materials are based on the detection of the heating generated in a vibrating material by viscoelastic effects and friction of the crack surfaces. In the first part of the manuscript an NDT technique is developed to analyse the diffuse damage of a woven composite and to determine a relation between its damage state and its thermal behaviour. This part is important to understand the phenomena that govern vibrothermography with a first estimation of the thermal sources. In the second part, vibrothermography is applied to study the fatigue behaviour and to estimate a fatigue limit of woven composites. This estimation differs from the standard mechanical estimation based on the analysis of the S-N curves because it is carried out on a single, unique sample and over a much shorter duration. It may be used to improve the understanding of the fatigue damage of materials and to help engineers to design structures subjected to this kind of stress.
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Finite Element Modeling of Delamination Damage in Carbon Fiber Laminates Subject to Low-Velocity Impact and Comparison with Experimental Impact Tests Using Nondestructive Vibrothermography Evaluation

Rodriguez, George, IV 01 June 2016 (has links)
Carbon fiber reinforced composites are utilized in many design applications where high strength, low weight, and/or high stiffness are required. While composite materials can provide high strength and stiffness-to-weight ratios, they are also more complicated to analyze due to their inhomogeneous nature. One important failure mode of composite structures is delamination. This failure mode is common when composite laminates are subject to impact loading. Various finite element methods for analyzing delamination exist. In this research, a modeling strategy based on contact tiebreak definitions in LS-DYNA®was used. A finite element model of a low-velocity impact event was created to predict delamination in a composite laminate. The resulting delamination relative size and shape was found to partially agree with analytical and experimental results for similar impact events, while the force-time plot agreed well with experimental results. A small difference in contact time in the simulation compared to experimental testing is likely due to the omission of composite failure modes other than delamination. Experimental impact testing and subsequent vibrothermography analysis showed delamination damage in locations shown in previous research. This confirmed the validity of vibrothermography as a nondestructive evaluation technique for analyzing post-impact delamination.

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