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Significance of Low Energy Impact Damage on Modal Parameters of Composite Beams by Design of Experiments

Joseph Morlier
Yves Gourinat
A. Shahdin
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This paper presents an experimental study on the effects of multi-site damage on the vibration response of composite beams damaged by low energy impacts around the barely visible impact damage limit (BVID). The variation of the modal parameters with different levels of impact energy and density of damage is studied. Vibration tests have been carried out with both burst random and classical sine dwell excitations in order to compare that which of the methods among Polymax and Half Bandwidth Method is more suitable for damping estimation in the presence of damage. Design of experiments (DOE) performed on the experimental data show that natural frequency is a more sensitive parameter for damage detection than the damping ratio. It also highlighted energy of impact as the factor having a more significant effect on the modal parameters. Half Bandwidth Method is found to be unsuitable for damping estimation in the presence of damage.

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hal-02194278 , version 1 (25-07-2019)

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Joseph Morlier, Yves Gourinat, A. Shahdin. Significance of Low Energy Impact Damage on Modal Parameters of Composite Beams by Design of Experiments. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2009, 181 (1), ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/181/1/012045⟩. ⟨hal-02194278⟩
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