Thermographic non-destructive evaluation for natural fiber-reinforced composite laminates

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Zhang Hai, Sfarra Stefano, Sarasini Fabrizio, Santulli Carlo, Fernandes Henrique, Avdelidis Nicolas P., Ibarra-Castanedo Clemente, Maldague Xavier P. V.
ISSN: 2076-3417

Natural fibers, including mineral and plant fibers, are increasingly used for polymer composite materials due to their low environmental impact. In this paper, thermographic non-destructive inspection techniques were used to evaluate and characterize basalt, jute/hemp and bagasse fibers composite panels. Different defects were analyzed in terms of impact damage, delaminations and resin abnormalities. Of particular interest, homogeneous particleboards of sugarcane bagasse, a new plant fiber material, were studied. Pulsed phase thermography and principal component thermography were used as the post-processing methods. In addition, ultrasonic C-scan and continuous wave terahertz imaging were also carried out on the mineral fiber laminates for comparative purposes. Finally, an analytical comparison of different methods was given

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