Raw data for: A global assessment of barely visible impact damage for CFRP sub-components with FBG-based sensors

Published: 10 September 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9gv36gk59k.1
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Raw data for '"A global assessment of barely visible impact damage for CFRP sub-components with FBG-based sensors". Barely visible impact damage (BVID) on carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) aerospace components can create interlaminar defects that may deteriorate during operation with potential failure as a result. Especially damage-prone regions such as the feet of a stiffener must therefore be inspected for BVIDs frequently, which is an effort that increases downtimes and operational costs. The potential of optical fibre sensors as part of a permanently installed structural health monitoring network is well-known. Individual FBG-based strain sensors have shown their capability to detect BVIDs. In this work we introduce a global damage index (GDI) as a figure of merit for the combined response of 60 FBG sensors mounted on several aerospace-grade CFRP flat stiffened panels. We first obtain a detection threshold for the GDI and then demonstrate its use for BVID detection. The proposed methodology is the first of its kind for the representation of the health of a component in a single parameter. The data set includes the spectral data at pristine state and after every damaged state as obtained by the Micron Optics SM125 spectral interrogator at 2 Hz for 30 sec. The data set also includes the spectral data and thermocouple data acquired during the climate chamber temperature calibration on panel 3.

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Vrije Universiteit Brussel Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen

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Non-Destructive Testing, Composite Defect, Fiber Bragg Grating, Aerospace Material, Optical Fiber Sensing, Structural Health Monitoring

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