Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
560912 Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the application of a non-linear feature identification technique for structural damage detection. This method is coupled with the impedance-based structural health monitoring (SHM) method, which utilises electromechanical coupling properties of piezoelectric materials. The non-linear feature examined in this study is in the form of autoregressive coefficients in the frequency domain autoregressive model with exogenous (ARX) inputs, which explicitly considers non-linear system input/output relationships. The applicability of this non-linear feature for damage identification is investigated in various frequency ranges using impedance signals measured from a laboratory-test structure. The performance of the non-linear feature is also compared with those of linear features typically used in impedance methods. This paper reinforces the utility of non-linear features in SHM and suggests that their sensitivity in different frequency ranges may be leveraged for certain applications.

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