Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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290823 | Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2006 | 15 Pages |
In this paper a method for estimating the damage location in beam and plate structures is presented. A Plexiglas cantilever beam and a steel plate with four fixed boundary conditions are tested experimentally. The estimated mode shapes of the beam are analysed by the one-dimensional continuous wavelet transform. The formulation of the two-dimensional continuous wavelet transform for plate damage detection is presented. The location of the damage is indicated by a peak in the spatial variation of the transformed response. Applications of Gaussian wavelet for one-dimensional problems and reverse biorthogonal wavelet for two-dimensional structures are presented. The proposed wavelet analysis can effectively identify the defect position without knowledge of neither the structure characteristics nor its mathematical model.