Health Monitoring for Reliability Testing of Metallic Sandwich Panels Using Integrated Active Sensing with Dual Actuator-Sensor Pairs and the Method of Virtual Forces to Identify Damage

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Ellmer ◽  
Douglas E. Adams ◽  
Jonathan R. White ◽  
Kumar Jata ◽  
Glaucio H. Paulino ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 134 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eloi Figueiredo ◽  
Gyuhae Park ◽  
Kevin M. Farinholt ◽  
Charles R. Farrar ◽  
Jung-Ryul Lee

In this paper, time domain data from piezoelectric active-sensing techniques is utilized for structural health monitoring (SHM) applications. Piezoelectric transducers have been increasingly used in SHM because of their proven advantages. Especially, their ability to provide known repeatable inputs for active-sensing approaches to SHM makes the development of SHM signal processing algorithms more efficient and less susceptible to operational and environmental variability. However, to date, most of these techniques have been based on frequency domain analysis, such as impedance-based or high-frequency response functions-based SHM techniques. Even with Lamb wave propagations, most researchers adopt frequency domain or other analysis for damage-sensitive feature extraction. Therefore, this study investigates the use of a time-series predictive model which utilizes the data obtained from piezoelectric active-sensors. In particular, time series autoregressive models with exogenous inputs are implemented in order to extract damage-sensitive features from the measurements made by piezoelectric active-sensors. The test structure considered in this study is a composite plate, where several damage conditions were artificially imposed. The performance of this approach is compared to that of analysis based on frequency response functions and its capability for SHM is demonstrated.


Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 1727 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Xu ◽  
Chenyu Wang ◽  
Hongnan Li ◽  
Chunwei Zhang ◽  
Jiajia Hao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 147592172110245
Author(s):  
Ahmad Amer ◽  
Fotis P Kopsaftopoulos

Damage detection in active-sensing, guided-waves-based structural health monitoring (SHM) has evolved through multiple eras of development during the past decades. Nevertheless, there still exist a number of challenges facing the current state-of-the-art approaches, both in the industry as well as in research and development, including low damage sensitivity, lack of robustness to uncertainties, need for user-defined thresholds, and non-uniform response across a sensor network. In this work, a novel statistical framework is proposed for active-sensing SHM based on the use of ultrasonic guided waves. This framework is based on stochastic non-parametric time series models and their corresponding statistical properties in order to readily provide healthy confidence bounds and enable accurate and robust damage detection via the use of appropriate statistical decision-making tests. Three such methods and corresponding statistical quantities (test statistics) along with decision-making schemes are formulated and experimentally assessed via the use of three coupons with different levels of complexity: an Al plate with a growing notch, a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) plate with added weights to simulate local damage, and the CFRP panel used in the Open Guided Waves project, all fitted with piezoelectric transducers under a pitch-catch configuration. The performance of the proposed methods is compared to that of state-of-the-art time-domain damage indices (DIs). The results demonstrate the increased detection sensitivity and robustness of the proposed methods, with better tracking capability of damage evolution compared to conventional approaches, even for damage-non-intersecting actuator–sensor paths. In particular, the Z statistic emerges as the best damage detection metric compared to conventional DIs, as well as the other proposed statistics. Overall, the proposed statistics in this study promise greater damage sensitivity across different components, with enhanced robustness to uncertainties, as well as user-friendly application.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jerome P. Lynch ◽  
Arvind Sundararajan ◽  
Kincho H. Law ◽  
Hoon Sohn ◽  
Charles R. Farrar

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