Numéro |
Matériaux & Techniques
Volume 90, 2002
Intelligent materials and structures
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 37 - 41 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/mattech/200290120037s | |
Publié en ligne | 21 juin 2017 |
The health monitoring of composite materials: new approaches
1 GEMPPM, UMR-CNRS 5510, Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne cedex, France
2 IFOS, UMR-CNRS 5621, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 69131 Ecully, France
The classical NDE techniques of periodical maintenance are just now evolving towards the continuous health monitoring of materials and structures. The on line monitoring systems have to present a small size without damage initiation risk, good sensitivity and robustness. Taking account of the relation of this approach with the more general notion of smart materials, it seems useful to extend this passive concept to a more active one specially in the case of composite materials. Effectively, if sensors are embedded in a composite structure before curing in order to monitor and optimise the processing parameters, they are able, remaining in the structure, to assume the health monitoring in the second stage of the life. Moreover, in slightly damaged systems, it becomes reasonable to use the collected results for an on line ten tative prediction of the residual life. Finally in the last stage of the life, when the material is deeply damaged, it is sometimes possible to slow down, and very rarely, to heal the damage
© SIRPE 2002
Les statistiques affichées correspondent au cumul d'une part des vues des résumés de l'article et d'autre part des vues et téléchargements de l'article plein-texte (PDF, Full-HTML, ePub... selon les formats disponibles) sur la platefome Vision4Press.
Les statistiques sont disponibles avec un délai de 48 à 96 heures et sont mises à jour quotidiennement en semaine.
Le chargement des statistiques peut être long.