Abstract:This paper presents a generalized time domain-based multiple breathing crack localization technique in beams with an unknown number of cracks based on Quadratic-Teager Kaiser Energy (Q-TKE) using vibration data. Localization of multiple breathing cracks is a highly challenging inverse problem, as all these breathing cracks (more than two) might be in a similar state (either opening or closing state) at any particular time instant or in contrasting states (while some breathing cracks are opening, others are in … Show more
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