2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2016.02.033
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Structural damage detectability using modal and ultrasonic approaches

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“…Representative examples belonging to the first group are the work by An et al [14], where curvature between two neighboring measurement points has been used to identify damage in a simple beam structure, by Pnevmatikos et al [15], where a wavelet based technique has been used to localize damage in a planar frame structure, or by Blachowski et al [16], in which changes in axial strain accelerations have been applied to damage localization in a spatial truss structure. Methods from the second group have been investigated by An et al [17], who utilized QR decomposition to detect changes in the flexibility matrix based on measured modes, or by Blachowski et al [18] for detection of damage in a bolted lap connection. Damage in flanged connections of tall steel towers was the topic of the paper by Blachowski and Gutkowski [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Representative examples belonging to the first group are the work by An et al [14], where curvature between two neighboring measurement points has been used to identify damage in a simple beam structure, by Pnevmatikos et al [15], where a wavelet based technique has been used to localize damage in a planar frame structure, or by Blachowski et al [16], in which changes in axial strain accelerations have been applied to damage localization in a spatial truss structure. Methods from the second group have been investigated by An et al [17], who utilized QR decomposition to detect changes in the flexibility matrix based on measured modes, or by Blachowski et al [18] for detection of damage in a bolted lap connection. Damage in flanged connections of tall steel towers was the topic of the paper by Blachowski and Gutkowski [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used techniques are vibration measurement, acoustic emission (AE) analysis, electrostatic (ES) measurement [6,7], bearing temperature analysis [8], ultrasonic measurement [9], Shock Pulse Method (SPM) [10], wear debris analysis [11], and modal analysis [12]. Despite the fact that there are many techniques to monitor the conditions of rolling-element bearings, the vibration analysis is one of the basic methods to control technical conditions of new bearings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The basic idea of the article is based on the fact that damage has a local character and is hardly to be observed in global dynamic characteristics such as natural frequencies or mode shapes (Blachowski et al., ). Moreover, the identification procedure of the mentioned modal properties is usually corrupted by measurement noise, which makes the process of damage detection even more complicated.…”
Section: The Proposed Asadod Damage Localization Methods For Truss Strmentioning
confidence: 99%