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Elsevier, Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 3-4(47), p. 403-411, 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2008.01.001

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On the feasibility of optical fibre sensors for strain monitoring in thermoplastic composites under fatigue loading conditions

Journal article published in 2009 by Ives De Baere, Geert Luyckx, Eli Voet, Wim Van Paepegem ORCID, Joris Degrieck
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Abstract

This study investigates the possibility of using optical fibres with Bragg gratings for measurements in thermoplastic composites under fatigue loading conditions. Two setups are considered i) the fibre is embedded in the composite and ii) the grating is bonded externally. Detailed information is given on the principle of optical fibre measurements and the data acquisition for both setups. To verify the strain derived from the optical fibre, the strain is compared with extensometer measurements. A special design of the blades of the extensometer is presented, since the standard blades suffer from a loss of grip on the surface of the specimen. The material used for this study was a carbon fibre-reinforced polyphenylene sulphide. It can be concluded for both setups that the optical fibre survives over half a million loading cycles, without de-bonding of the fibre. The advantage of the external fibre over the embedded one is that it can be mounted after manufacturing of the plate, but it has a higher risk of being damaged during working conditions of the component.