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Classification and Clustering of Fiber Break Events in Thermoset CFRP Using Acoustic Emission and Machine Learning
Richard Dela Amevorku1, David Amoateng-Mensah1, Manoj Rijal1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina A & T State University, 1601 E. Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27411, USA.
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Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites, widely used across industries, exhibit various damage mechanisms depending on the loading conditions applied. This study employs a structural health monitoring (SHM) approach to investigate the three primary failure modes, fiber breakage, matrix cracking, and delamination, in thermoset quasi-isotropic CFRPs subjected to quasi-static tensile loading until failure. Acoustic emission (AE) signals acquired from an experiment were leveraged to analyze and classify these real-time signals into the failure modes using machine learning (ML) techniques. Due to the extensive number of AE signals recorded during testing, manually classifying these failure mechanisms through waveform inspection was impractical. ML, alongside ensemble learning, algorithms were implemented to streamline the classification, making it more efficient, accurate, and reliable. Conventional AE parameters from the data acquisition system and feature extraction techniques applied to the recorded waveforms were implemented exclusively as classification features to investigate their reliability and accuracy in classifying failure modes in CFRPs. The classification models exhibited up to 99% accuracy, as depicted by evaluation metrics. Further studies, using cross-correlation techniques, ascertained the presence of fiber break events occurring in the bundles as the thermoset CFRP composite approached failure. These findings highlight the significance of integrating machine learning into SHM for the early detection of real-time damage and effective monitoring of residual life in composite materials.
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