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Active repair technology applied to delaminated composite structures

2009

The main target of the present paper is represented by the fracture mechanics charac-terization of delaminated composite structures actively repaired through piezoelectric patches. A boundary element code, formulated for anisotropic piezoelectric solids, including, as limiting case, the applicability to linear elastic anisotropic materials has been then imple-mented. The modeling of the delaminated composite structures as well as of the assembled structures, made of the damaged components and the patches, has been achieved through the multidomain technique. Moreover, to take into account for the adhesive layer between the host structures and the piezoelectric patches, a "spring-model" has b…

Active Repair Technology Piezoelectric Patch Boundary Element Method Multidomain Technique Spring ModelSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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BE contact analysis of delamination cracks actively repaired trhough piezoelectric active patches

2009

Active Repair Piezoelectric Materials Boundary Element Method Delamination Cracks Friction
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Analysis of piezoelectric active patches performances by boundary element techniques

2008

This paper presents the analysis of active piezoelectric patches for cracked structures by Boundary Element Method. A two dimensional boundary integral formulation based on the multidomain technique is used to model cracks and to assemble the multi-layered piezoelectric patches to the host damaged structures. The fracture mechanics behavior of the repaired structures is analyzed for both perfect and imperfect interface between patches and host beams. The imperfect interface, representing the adhesive between two different layers, is modeled by using a “Spring Model” that involves linear relationships between the interface tractions, in normal and tangential directions, and the respective di…

Active Repair Piezoelectric Materials Boundary Element Method Imperfect BondingSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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Boundary elements analysis of adhesively bonded piezoelectric active repair

2009

Abstract This paper presents the analysis of active piezoelectric patches for cracked structures by the boundary element method. A two-dimensional boundary integral formulation based on the multidomain technique is used to model cracks and to assemble the multi-layered piezoelectric patches to the host damaged structures. The fracture mechanics behavior of the repaired structures is analyzed for both perfect and imperfect interface between patches and host beams. The imperfect interface, representing the adhesive between two different layers, is modeled by using a “spring model” that involves linear relationships between the interface tractions, in normal and tangential directions, and the …

CantileverMaterials scienceFissurePiezoelectric sensorbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDomain decomposition methodsFracture mechanicsStructural engineeringPiezoelectric materialPiezoelectricityImperfect bondingmedicine.anatomical_structureDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Mechanics of MaterialsActive repairmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary Element analysiSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialibusinessBoundary element methodEngineering Fracture Mechanics
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Numerical Analysis of Piezoelectric Active Repair in the Presence of Frictional Contact Conditions

2013

The increasing development of smart materials, such as piezoelectric and shape memory alloys, has opened new opportunities for improving repair techniques. Particularly, active repairs, based on the converse piezoelectric effect, can increase the life of a structure by reducing the crack opening. A deep characterization of the electromechanical behavior of delaminated composite structures, actively repaired by piezoelectric patches, can be achieved by considering the adhesive layer between the host structure and the repair and by taking into account the frictional contact between the crack surfaces. In this paper, Boundary Element (BE) analyses performed on delaminated composite structures …

EngineeringComposite numberlcsh:Chemical technologySmart materialBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistryboundary element methodmedicinelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiInstrumentationBoundary element methodbusiness.industryDelaminationStiffnessFracture mechanicspiezoelectric actuatorStructural engineeringShape-memory alloyfrictional contactPiezoelectricityAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsactive repairspring modelmedicine.symptombusinessSensors
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On the dynamic behavior of piezoelectric active repair by the boundary element method

2011

The dynamic behavior of piezoelectric active repair bonded on cracked structures is analyzed in this article. The boundary element code used to perform the simulations is implemented in the framework of piezoelectricity in order to model the coupling between the elastic and the electric fields, which represents the most important feature of piezoelectric media. The fracture mechanics problem, i.e. the crack, as well as the bonding layer between the host structure and the active patch is modeled by means of the multidomain technique provided with an interface spring model. More particularly, the spring interface model allows considering the bonding layer as a zero-thickness elastic ply char…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectStiffnessFracture mechanicsMechanicsStructural engineeringInertiaPiezoelectricityElectric fieldReciprocity (electromagnetism)medicineGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomTangential stiffnessbusinessactive repair boundary element method piezoelectric actuator fracture mechanics transient analysis dual reciprocity methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiBoundary element methodmedia_common
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On the transient response of actively repaired damaged structures by the boundary element method

2010

The transient fracture mechanics behavior of damaged structures repaired through active piezoelectric patches is presented in this paper. The analyses have been performed through a boundary element code implemented in the framework of piezoelectricity to take account of the coupling between the elastic and the electric fields, which represents the peculiar feature of piezoelectric media. The multi-domain technique has been also involved to assemble the host structures and the active patches and to model the cracks. Moreover, the patches have been considered elastically bonded to the damaged structure by means of a zero thickness adhesive layer. This has been achieved through the implementat…

Settore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiActive repair Piezoelectric patch Fracture mechanics Boundary Element Method Transient analysis
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