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Stiffness matrix invariants to validate the characterization of composite materials with ultrasonic methods
Authors:Bernard Hosten
Institution:

Laboratoire de Mécanique Physique, Université de Bordeaux 1, URA CNRS no 867. 351, Cours de la Libération, 33405-, Talence Cedex, France

Abstract:This paper presents a method of testing the ultrasonic measurements of the stiffness matrix, and the identification of the anisotropic behaviour, of composite materials. Some linear combinations of elastic constants are invariants for a rotation around an axis of symmetry. If the stacking sequence is the only parameter which changes in a set of long-fibre composites made of the superimposition of plies, the composites must own these invariants. So, PEEK-carbon fibre composite samples were constructed in this way to measure their elastic properties by immersion and contact ultrasonic methods, and to compare the results with predicted invariants. By changing the stacking sequence of plies three anisotropic models are tested: orthotropic, hexagonal and quadratic. Measurements of ultrasonic velocities in various planes of propagation permit the identification of the elastic constant and invariants. From the invariance of these linear combinations, the precision of the three-dimensional effective moduli can be estimated.
Keywords:composite materials  elastic constants  ultrasonic measurements
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