IWSHM 2017: Structural health monitoring of the loosening in a multi-bolt structure using linear and modulated nonlinear ultrasound acoustic moments approach

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 1349-1364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gian Piero Malfense Fierro ◽  
Michele Meo

Applying highly accurate clamp loads in bolted joints during assembly and inspections is essential for estimation of the integrity of a joint and reduction of disastrous failures. Non-destructive post-assembly and in-service inspections of joint integrity are vital and significantly reduce maintenance and associated repair costs. Therefore, a bolt control technology able to provide precise direct measurement of bolt loosening state during assembly and in-service is needed. This work proposes an in situ structural health monitoring approach based on the evaluation of linear and nonlinear modulated acoustic moments for the assessment of the loosened state of bolts in a multi-bolted structure. Linear and nonlinear ultrasound methods’ detection accuracy and robustness can be highly dependent on correct frequency selection. The structural health monitoring method suggested uses material resonance and a frequency sweep methodology coupled with a cross-correlation method which identifies significant frequency pairs or higher harmonics used to determine bolt loosening. The proposed approach was tested and successfully validated on three different bolted structures showing that loosening of the structure can be identified accurately with a limited number of transducers. The solution provides a qualitative solution, which identifies degradation in the torque of a bolted structure; furthermore, the developed structural health monitoring method has the potential to become an automatic tool for monitoring the loosened state of bolts in critical complex structural components.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng Liu ◽  
Yibo Wei ◽  
Yongxin Yin ◽  
Tangzheng Feng ◽  
Jinbao Lin

Pantograph-catenary system provides electric energy for the subway lines; its health status is essential to the serviceability of the vehicle. In this study, a real-time structural health monitoring method based on strain response inversion is proposed to calculate the magnitude and position of the dynamic contact force between the catenary and pantograph. The measurement principle, calibration, and installation detail of the fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors are also presented in this article. Putting this monitoring system in use, an application example of a subway with a rigid overhead catenary is given to demonstrate its performance. The pantograph was monitored and analyzed, running underground at a maximum speed of 80 km/h. The results show that the strain response inversion method has high measurement accuracy, good data consistency, and flexibility on sensor installation. It can accurately calculate the magnitude and location of the contact force exerted on the pantograph.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (23) ◽  
pp. 5070 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liu ◽  
Xu ◽  
Li ◽  
Wang ◽  
Zhang

Piezoelectric (PZT) ceramic elements are often subjected to complex loads during in- service lifetime in structural health monitoring (SHM) systems, and debonding of both excitation actuators and receiving sensors have a negative effect on the monitoring signals. A first systematic investigation of debonding behaviors by considering actuators and sensors simultaneously was performed in this paper. The debonding areas of actuators were set in different percentage range from 0% to 70%, and sensors in 0%, 20%, 40% and 60%. The signal-based monitoring method was used to extract the characteristic parameters of both the amplitudes and phases of received signals. Experimental results revealed that as the debonding areas of the actuators increase, the normalized amplitude appears a quick decrease before 35% debonding area of actuators and then a slow rise until 60% of debonding reached. This may be explained that the 35% debonding turning point correspond to the coincidence of the excitation frequencies of peripheral actuators with the inherent frequency of the central piezoelectric sensor, and the 60% be the result of the maximum ability of piezoelectric sensor. The degrees of debonding of actuators and sensors also have significant influence on the phase angle offset, with large debonding of actuators increases the phase offset sharply. The research work may provide useful information for practical monitoring of SHM systems.


Author(s):  
Karina M. Tsuruta ◽  
Leandro R. Cunha ◽  
Raquel S. L. Rade ◽  
Domingos A. Rade

The aim of this paper is to evaluate the use of the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technique based on the concept of electromechanical impedance for the assessment of low-energy impact damage in laminated carbon-fiber composite plates. The experiments were carried-out by using an especially designed pendulum, and were planned in such a way to accommodate a range of test conditions, such as impact energy and dimension of the impacting piece. Also, it was investigated the influence of the frequency band in which the impedance functions are measured. Additionally, statistical metamodels were built aiming at establishing functional relations between the values of the damage metric and impact energy for single and multiple impacts. The obtained results demonstrate the capability of the monitoring method to identify various damage levels corresponding to different impact conditions.


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