Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications

Arcing effects, such as that due to lightning, on glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminate used in aerospace applications, have been studied. Lightning voltage impulses (1.2/50 micro seconds) were applied at breakdown voltage on the specimens and the arc points were inspected nondestructively...

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Main Authors: Chia, Chen Ciang, Gan, Chia Sheng, Gomes, Chandima, Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa, Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68310/1/Lightning%20damages%20in%20glass%20fiber-epoxy%20composite%20material%20used%20for%20aerospace%20applications.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.683102019-05-10T08:31:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68310/ Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications Chia, Chen Ciang Gan, Chia Sheng Gomes, Chandima Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal Arcing effects, such as that due to lightning, on glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminate used in aerospace applications, have been studied. Lightning voltage impulses (1.2/50 micro seconds) were applied at breakdown voltage on the specimens and the arc points were inspected nondestructively using an Ultrasonic Propagation Imaging (UPI) system. The data acquired were processed using the Statistically Thresholded Anomaly Mapping (STAM) method. The outcomes depict that the size of lightning penetration damage is proportional to the breakdown voltage and significantly larger than the charring mark at the point of breakdown. Specimens subjected to surface flash-over reconfirms that whereas the arc leaves little or no visual sign on the specimen surface, there may be significant degradation of the material at microscopic scale. Inspection of 3-layer laminates reveals that the arc damage is characterized by larger charred region, exposed glass fibers due to vaporization of epoxy matrix, and delamination. The delamination could happen for the first ply, the third ply, or both at the same time. The size of the delaminations estimated from STAM image was smaller than those estimated using backlight illumination. IEEE 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68310/1/Lightning%20damages%20in%20glass%20fiber-epoxy%20composite%20material%20used%20for%20aerospace%20applications.pdf Chia, Chen Ciang and Gan, Chia Sheng and Gomes, Chandima and Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa and Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal (2018) Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications. In: 34th International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP 2018), 2-7 Sept. 2018, Rzeszow, Poland. . 10.1109/ICLP.2018.8503281
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description Arcing effects, such as that due to lightning, on glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminate used in aerospace applications, have been studied. Lightning voltage impulses (1.2/50 micro seconds) were applied at breakdown voltage on the specimens and the arc points were inspected nondestructively using an Ultrasonic Propagation Imaging (UPI) system. The data acquired were processed using the Statistically Thresholded Anomaly Mapping (STAM) method. The outcomes depict that the size of lightning penetration damage is proportional to the breakdown voltage and significantly larger than the charring mark at the point of breakdown. Specimens subjected to surface flash-over reconfirms that whereas the arc leaves little or no visual sign on the specimen surface, there may be significant degradation of the material at microscopic scale. Inspection of 3-layer laminates reveals that the arc damage is characterized by larger charred region, exposed glass fibers due to vaporization of epoxy matrix, and delamination. The delamination could happen for the first ply, the third ply, or both at the same time. The size of the delaminations estimated from STAM image was smaller than those estimated using backlight illumination.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chia, Chen Ciang
Gan, Chia Sheng
Gomes, Chandima
Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa
Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal
spellingShingle Chia, Chen Ciang
Gan, Chia Sheng
Gomes, Chandima
Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa
Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal
Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
author_facet Chia, Chen Ciang
Gan, Chia Sheng
Gomes, Chandima
Mazlan, Norkhairunnisa
Gomes, Gorakanage Ashen Indimal
author_sort Chia, Chen Ciang
title Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
title_short Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
title_full Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
title_fullStr Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
title_full_unstemmed Lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
title_sort lightning damages in glass fiber-epoxy composite material used for aerospace applications
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68310/1/Lightning%20damages%20in%20glass%20fiber-epoxy%20composite%20material%20used%20for%20aerospace%20applications.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68310/
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