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Damage Modeling of Composite Structures: Strength, Fracture, and
Finite Element Analysis provides readers with a fundamental
overview of the mechanics of composite materials, along with an
outline of an array of modeling and numerical techniques used to
analyze damage, failure mechanisms and safety tolerance. Strength
prediction and finite element analysis of laminated composite
structures are both covered, as are modeling techniques for
delaminated composites under compression and shear. Viscoelastic
cohesive/friction coupled model and finite element analysis for
delamination analysis of composites under shear and for laminates
under low-velocity impact are all covered at length. A concluding
chapter discusses multiscale damage models and finite element
analysis of composite structures.
Acoustic Emission Signal Analysis and Damage Mode Identification of
Composite Wind Turbine Blades covers both the underlying theory and
various techniques for effective structural monitoring of composite
wind turbine blades via acoustic emission signal analysis, helping
readers solve critical problems such as noise elimination, defect
detection, damage mode identification, and more. Author Pengfei Liu
introduces techniques for identifying and analyzing progressive
failure under tension, delamination, damage localization, adhesive
composite joint failure, and other degradation phenomena, outlining
methods such as time-difference, wavelet, machine learning, and
more including combined methods. The disadvantages and advantages
of using each method are covered as are techniques for different
blade-lengths and various blade substructures. Piezoelectric
sensors are discussed as is experimental analysis of damage source
localization. The book also takes great lengths to let readers know
when techniques and concepts discussed can be applied to composite
materials and structures beyond just wind turbine blades.
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