Structural damage detection and estimation using a scanning laser vibrometer

Author(s):  
Perngjin F. Pai ◽  
Seung-Yoon Lee ◽  
Mark J. Schulz
1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shen EnChen ◽  
Suhas Venkatappa ◽  
Samer H. Petro ◽  
Hota V. S. GangaRao

2002 ◽  
Vol 9 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 43-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve Vanlanduit ◽  
Patrick Guillaume ◽  
Johan Schoukens ◽  
Eli Parloo

Because a Scanning Laser Vibrometer (SLV) can perform vibration measurements with a high spatial resolution, it is an ideal instrument to accurately locate damage in a structure. Unfortunately, the use of linear damage detection features, as for instance FRFs or modal parameters, does not always lead to a successful identification of the damage location. Measurement noise and nonlinear distortions can make the damage detection procedure difficult. In this article, a combined linear-nonlinear strategy to detect and locate damage in a structure with the aid of a SLV, will be proposed. To minimize the effect of noise, the modal parameters will be estimated using a Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE). Both noise and nonlinear distortion levels are extracted using the residuals of a two-dimensional spline fit. The validation of the technique will be performed on SLV measurements of a delaminated composite plate.


2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve Vanlanduit ◽  
Patrick Guillaume ◽  
Johan Schoukens ◽  
Eli Parloo

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