Publication detail

Acoustic Emission Localization in Testing of Composite Structures

CEJPEK, J. WEIS, M. JURAČKA, J.

Original Title

Acoustic Emission Localization in Testing of Composite Structures

Type

lecture

Language

English

Original Abstract

Acoustic emission (AE) is current trend of non-destructive monitoring methods. It suits perfectly for supporting of fatigue tests. The method is also applicable in monitoring of quasi-static tests. AE helps the engineers to understand the degradation process in the tested object and also keep track of the failures. This article offers an insight into the practical experience with acoustic emission. Tests of three different composite structures (wing, fuselage and hull panel) were chosen to illustrate the application of AE monitoring system during fatigue and quasi-static tests. These tests have shown that accuracy of localization is sufficient to identify damaged areas. Moreover, the system may offer an early warning of upcoming failure.

Keywords

Acoustic emission localization, non-destructive testing, monitoring, acoustic emission detection.

Authors

CEJPEK, J.; WEIS, M.; JURAČKA, J.

Released

11. 5. 2015

Location

Svratka, ČR

BibTex

@misc{BUT123885,
  author="Jakub {Cejpek} and Martin {Weis} and Jaroslav {Juračka}",
  title="Acoustic Emission Localization in Testing of Composite Structures",
  year="2015",
  address="Svratka, ČR",
  note="lecture"
}