Application of chirped fiber Bragg grating sensors for identification of crack locations in composites

Chirped fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors were applied for the identification of crack locations in carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates since the reflection spectrum from a chirped FBG was expressed as a function of the position along the grating. For the crack identification in the 90° ply of a cross-ply laminate, a chirped FBG sensor, whose grating length and spectrum width were 50 mm and about 5 nm respectively, was embedded into the 0° ply of the CFRP cross-ply laminate, and the reflection spectra were measured after tensile loadings were applied to the laminate. As a result, the spectra had dips corresponding to locations of transverse cracks. This change in the form of the spectrum was also confirmed by a theoretical calculation. Hence, the crack locations could be identified from the form of the spectrum. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that a small-diameter chirped FBG sensor could also be applied for the identification of the crack locations.

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