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ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2015

Investigation of Non-Destructive Examination for Mechanical Damage of FRP

Keisuke Ono; Yoshimichi Fujii; Akihiro Wada

Nowadays, fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) has been widely used in many areas such as auto mobile, airplane and marine vessel due to its high specific strength, good corrosion resistance, relatively low cost and so on. However, it still remains unknown that what kind of damage will happen in the internal structure when an automobile, which is made from FRP, has a slight impact with something such as a wall. Then the following road safety of the automobile cannot be guaranteed because certain parts may be exposed to damage in what seems even like a slight impact. In addition, it is well known that initial fracture can bring damage and great effect to the mechanical properties of the FRP material. The novelty of this paper is that the object of this research is micro crack such as transverse crack. While, almost previous report is aimed at delamination. Actually, before the delamination happens, micro crack has already occurred. The mechanical property of FRP is beginning to decrease by delamination. However, when the delamination occurred in the FRP is examined, it is already too late because the delamination can bring great influence to the safety of the FRP products. Therefore, it is important to investigate and detect the presence of micro crack with ultrasonic wave. In this way, some accidents might be avoided. While, because of the variety of the constraints in the fracture mechanism, the damage behavior is very difficult to evaluate and there are rarely researches and data on it. Although damage assessment by visual observation and the durable service life on FRP has become a general tendency in these recent years, the appropriate way of non-destructive examination has not been confirmed yet.The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibility of non-destructive examination with ultrasonic wave testing for mechanical damage of glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP). The possibility of dividing of Lamb wave modes by reducing the thickness of samples was confirmed and the variance of distribution of frequency of S0 mode wave by micro fracture in GFRP.Copyright


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2016

Relationship between Degradation Thickness of GFRP Laminates and Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics

Takahiro Tabata; Akihiro Wada; Kazuyoshi Waseda; Yoshimichi Fujii


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2015

615 Ultrasonic Testing of Partially Uncured GFRP Laminates

Takashi Oonaga; Akihiro Wada; Eiji Kitagawa; Hiroshi Ito


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2015

617 Fatigue Damage Evaluation of GFRP Laminates with Lamb waves

Keiichiro Higuchi; Akihiro Wada; Keisuke Ono; Yoshimichi Fujii


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2015

618 Estimation of Damaged GFRP in Hot Water by Ultrasonic inspection

Kohta Tsubaki; Yoshimichi Fujii; Akihiro Wada; Hiroyuki Nishimura


The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015

J0420404 Effect of Resin Cure on Characteristics of Ultrasonic Propagation in GFRP plates

Toshiyuki Sugino; Akihiro Wada; Eiji Kitagawa; Hiroshi Ito


The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan | 2015

J0420405 Degradation Evaluation of GFRP Laminates Based on Characterization of Reflected Ultrasonic Waves

Akihiro Wada; Yoshimichi Fujii


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Ultrasonic Cure Monitoring of GFRP Laminates

Akihiro Wada; Chang Hae Pak; Eiji Kitagawa; Hiroshi Ito; Yuki Sasaki


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2013

312 Application of Ultrasonic Testing to Detection of Uncured Region in FRP laminates

Masayoshi Okubo; Akihiro Wada; Eiji Kitagawa; Yuki Sasaki


The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference | 2013

315 Ultrasonic Evaluation of GFRP Laminates Degraded by Hot Water

Yusuke Takechi; Akihiro Wada; Yoshimichi Fujii

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Yoshimichi Fujii

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Keisuke Ono

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Hiroyuki Nishimura

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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