Claims
- 1. A method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member which has been subjected to stress, said fiber-reinforced plastic member being composed of reinforcing fibers, a matrix resin, and magnetic members in a form of fibers or ribbons having a magneto-mechanical property and subjected to an initial internal stress, comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a magnetic field to said magnetic members in said fiber-reinforced plastic member;
- (b) measuring a magnetic property of said magnetic members;
- (c) comparing a measured value of the magnetic property of said magnetic members with an initial value of the magnetic property of said magnetic members to ascertain any difference between the measured and initial values; said initial value being measured on said magnetic members placed under said initial internal stress only; and
- (d) determining, based on the result of said comparing step (c), whether or not any internal damage is created due to a release of the initial internal stress on said magnetic members caused by said internal damage.
- 2. The method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic members are amorphous wires.
- 3. The method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member according to claim 1, wherein said internal damage is microcracks.
- 4. A method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member which has been subjected to stress, said fiber-reinforced plastic member being composed of reinforcing fibers, a matrix resin, and magnetic members having a magneto-mechanical property and subjected to an initial internal stress, said magnetic members being in a form of fibers or ribbons and combined with said reinforcing fibers to form blended yarns, which are disposed on cloths of said reinforcing fibers and then impregnated with said matrix resin to produce said fiber-reinforced plastic member, comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a magnetic field to said magnetic members in said fiber-reinforced plastic member;
- (b) measuring a magnetic property of said magnetic members;
- (c) comparing a measured value of the magnetic property of said magnetic members with an initial value of the magnetic property of said magnetic members to ascertain any difference between the measured and initial values; said initial value being measured on said magnetic members placed under said initial internal stress only; and
- (d) determining, based on the result of said comparing step (c), whether or not any internal damage is created, due to a release of the initial internal stress on said magnetic members caused by said internal damage.
- 5. The method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member according to claim 4, wherein said blended yarns are woven with said reinforcing fibers to form blended yarn fabrics, which are disposed on cloths of said reinforcing fibers and then impregnated with said matrix resin to produce said fiber-reinforced plastic member.
- 6. The method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member according to claim 4, wherein said magnetic members are amorphous wires.
- 7. The method of detecting an internal damage in a fiber-reinforced plastic member according to claim 4, wherein said internal damage is microcracks.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/065,893 filed on May 25, 1993, now abandoned.
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