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- aggregation title "Non-destructive monitoring of composite elements by means of embedded optical fibre Bragg-sensors".
- aggregation abstract "This paper will report on the results of tests carried out to demonstrate the applicability of optical fibre sensors as a non-destructive evaluation technique. So-called Bragg-sensors, which serve as an internal strain gauge, have been succesfully embedded into composite specimens made of carbon fibre reinforced epoxy prepreg. It is shown that these sensors can be succesfully used for static and dynamic monitoring of the mechanical strain inside a composite laminate, and for the assessment of global damage of the specimen. Optical fibres with Bragg-sensor have also been embedded into filament wound pressure vessels made of glass fibre reinforced epoxy. These pressure vessels have been subjected to both static and slowly varying dynamic pressure cycles. The recorded Bragg-signals and the applied pressure have the same variation in time. Further processing of these results showed an excellent linear relationship. This confirms that embedded Bragg-sensors can be suited indeed for real-time and in-service monitoring of these pressure vessels or other composite structures. The test set-up was implemented in such a way as to demonstrate the ability of remote monitoring. This is of great importance for the applicability of optical Bragg-sensors to real mechanical and civil structures.".
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