Review on Structural Health Evaluation with Acoustic Emission
This review introduces several areas of importance in acoustic emission (AE) technology, starting from signal attenuation. Signal loss is a critical issue in any large-scale AE monitoring, but few systematic studies have appeared. Information on damping and attenuation has been gathered from metal,...
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doaj-6f361c20df394167b2b78888dfa543d82020-11-25T00:21:38ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-06-018695810.3390/app8060958app8060958Review on Structural Health Evaluation with Acoustic EmissionKanji Ono0Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA 90095, USAThis review introduces several areas of importance in acoustic emission (AE) technology, starting from signal attenuation. Signal loss is a critical issue in any large-scale AE monitoring, but few systematic studies have appeared. Information on damping and attenuation has been gathered from metal, polymer, and composite fields to provide a useful method for AE monitoring. This is followed by discussion on source location, bridge monitoring, sensing and signal processing, and pressure vessels and tanks, then special applications are briefly covered. Here, useful information and valuable sources are identified with short comments indicating their significance. It is hoped that readers note developments in areas outside of their own specialty for possible cross-fertilization.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/6/958acoustic emissionstructural diagnosisattenuationsource locationsensingsignal processing |
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This review introduces several areas of importance in acoustic emission (AE) technology, starting from signal attenuation. Signal loss is a critical issue in any large-scale AE monitoring, but few systematic studies have appeared. Information on damping and attenuation has been gathered from metal, polymer, and composite fields to provide a useful method for AE monitoring. This is followed by discussion on source location, bridge monitoring, sensing and signal processing, and pressure vessels and tanks, then special applications are briefly covered. Here, useful information and valuable sources are identified with short comments indicating their significance. It is hoped that readers note developments in areas outside of their own specialty for possible cross-fertilization. |
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acoustic emission structural diagnosis attenuation source location sensing signal processing |
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