Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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561242 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2013 | 8 Pages |
The paper presents an application of changes in propagating waves for damage detection in a stiffened aluminium plate. The experimental investigation was conducted on an aluminium plate with riveted two L-shape stiffeners. The wave has been excited with a piezoelectric transducer and measured with the Laser Scanning Doppler Vibrometer. Recorded signals were analysed using the special signal processing techniques developed for damage detection. The influence of different wave signals on damage localisation process for various damage scenarios has been tested. The obtained results were presented in a form of numerical maps. It may be concluded that the proposed approach enables damage localisation in a relatively fast and precise manner.
► Relatively fast, non contact system measurement, without cables and wires. ► Simple signal processing, resulting very efficient damage localisation. ► White noise excitation signal for efficient damage localisation.