A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing
In recent years, piezoelectric-based transducers and technologies have made significant progress towards structural health monitoring and damage evaluation for various metal and concrete structures. Timber is still commonly used as a construction material in practical engineering; however, there is...
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doaj-5bf47d9ffbb94049b37f304b041b6ef92020-11-25T01:56:31ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-05-01185156310.3390/s18051563s18051563A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active SensingJicheng Zhang0Yongshui Huang1Yu Zheng2School of Urban Construction, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434023, ChinaSchool of Urban Construction, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434023, ChinaSchool of Environment and Civil Engineering, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan 523808, ChinaIn recent years, piezoelectric-based transducers and technologies have made significant progress towards structural health monitoring and damage evaluation for various metal and concrete structures. Timber is still commonly used as a construction material in practical engineering; however, there is a lack of research on the health monitoring of timber-based structures using piezoelectric-based transducers and methods. This paper conducts a feasibility study on timber damage detection using surface-mounted piezoelectric patches, which enable the stress-wave-based active sensing approach. Typical damage modes in timber frame structures, such as surface cracks and holes, were investigated in this study. In the active sensing approach, one piezoceramic transducer is used as an actuator to generate stress waves, which propagate along the surface of the timber structure, and other piezoceramic transducers function as sensors to detect the propagating stress waves. Defects, such as a crack or a hole, induce additional attenuation to the propagating stress wave. Based on this attenuation, the proposed method can detect the defects using the wavelet-packet-based damage index, demonstrating its implementation potential for real-time timber damage detection.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/5/1563timber damage detectionpiezoelectric transduceractive sensing approachwavelet-packet-based damage index |
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A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing |
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A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing |
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A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing |
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A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing |
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A Feasibility Study on Timber Damage Detection Using Piezoceramic-Transducer-Enabled Active Sensing |
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feasibility study on timber damage detection using piezoceramic-transducer-enabled active sensing |
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In recent years, piezoelectric-based transducers and technologies have made significant progress towards structural health monitoring and damage evaluation for various metal and concrete structures. Timber is still commonly used as a construction material in practical engineering; however, there is a lack of research on the health monitoring of timber-based structures using piezoelectric-based transducers and methods. This paper conducts a feasibility study on timber damage detection using surface-mounted piezoelectric patches, which enable the stress-wave-based active sensing approach. Typical damage modes in timber frame structures, such as surface cracks and holes, were investigated in this study. In the active sensing approach, one piezoceramic transducer is used as an actuator to generate stress waves, which propagate along the surface of the timber structure, and other piezoceramic transducers function as sensors to detect the propagating stress waves. Defects, such as a crack or a hole, induce additional attenuation to the propagating stress wave. Based on this attenuation, the proposed method can detect the defects using the wavelet-packet-based damage index, demonstrating its implementation potential for real-time timber damage detection. |
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timber damage detection piezoelectric transducer active sensing approach wavelet-packet-based damage index |
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