2000
DOI: 10.1117/12.388833
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Active sensors for health monitoring of aging aerospace structures

Abstract: A project to develop non-intrusive active sensors that can be applied on existing aging aerospace structures for monitoring the onset and progress of structural damage (fatigue cracks and corrosion) is presented. The state of the art in active sensors structural health monitoring and damage detection is reviewed. Methods based on (a) elastic wave propagation and (b) electro-mechanical (E/M) impedance technique are cited and briefly discussed. The instrumentation of these specimens with piezoelectric active sen… Show more

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“…Prime candidates for sensors based on active-material principles utilize thin piezoelectric wafers of 0.125"-0.25" diameter with thicknesses of 0.010" -0.030". They can be easily attached to existing aging structures without changing the local and global structural dynamics [40][41][42]. PZT sensors can also be embedded inside composite structures to closely monitor for internal flaws.…”
Section: Thermographic Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prime candidates for sensors based on active-material principles utilize thin piezoelectric wafers of 0.125"-0.25" diameter with thicknesses of 0.010" -0.030". They can be easily attached to existing aging structures without changing the local and global structural dynamics [40][41][42]. PZT sensors can also be embedded inside composite structures to closely monitor for internal flaws.…”
Section: Thermographic Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 21 shows PWAS calibration in the range 10-600 kHz; their use at up to 2.6 MHz has been also demonstrated. 23 Thus, a variety of guided waves can be generated with the same PWAS installation.…”
Section: Comparison Between Pwass and Conventional Ultrasonic Transdumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osmont et al 22 used Lamb wave propagation in sandwich plates to identify the effect of impact damage in sandwich skins and core. Giurgiutiu et al 23 outlined the general methodology for using piezoelectric active sensors for health monitoring of aging aircraft structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To ensure continued safe operation during long term service, large amounts of inspection and maintenance must be performed on the ground, accounting for up to one quarter of a commercial fleet's running costs [1]. A Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system for aerospace structures would offer great potential for maintenance cost savings and a potential reduction in the safety factor required for optimized structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%