Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings
An ultrasonic lateral displacement sensor utilizing air-coupled ultrasound transducers is proposed. The normally-distributed far field of an ultrasound transducer in a lateral direction is taken advantage of for measuring lateral displacement. The measurement system is composed of several air-couple...
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doaj-dbd1e35650c246cfb2726f672e51f0f52020-11-25T01:06:23ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-07-01157170001701210.3390/s150717000s150717000Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated BuildingsIwao Matsuya0Fumiya Matsumoto1Ikuo Ihara2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Kamitomioka 1603-1, Nagaoka 940-2188, Niigata, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Kamitomioka 1603-1, Nagaoka 940-2188, Niigata, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Kamitomioka 1603-1, Nagaoka 940-2188, Niigata, JapanAn ultrasonic lateral displacement sensor utilizing air-coupled ultrasound transducers is proposed. The normally-distributed far field of an ultrasound transducer in a lateral direction is taken advantage of for measuring lateral displacement. The measurement system is composed of several air-coupled ultrasound transducers as a receiver and several transmitters. The transmitters are immobilized at a fixed point, whereas the receiver set-up is separately arranged on the opposite side. In order to improve measurement accuracy, a correction method that utilizes polynomial approximation is introduced. The difference between the corrected lateral displacement and the reference displacement is estimated to be 0.2 mm at maximum for the two transmitters system. A good responsiveness is demonstrated by conducting a dynamic response experiment. When five transmitters are arranged, their measurement range is easily extended up to ±60 mm with an accuracy of 0.7 mm. In both cases, the fluctuations to the measurement ranges show less than 1%. These results indicate that the developed sensor system is useful for measuring relative lateral displacement of a seismically isolated building in the field of structural health monitoring.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/7/17000structural health monitoringearthquakeseismically isolated buildinglateral displacementair-coupled ultrasoundsound fieldnormal distributionpolynomial approximation |
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Iwao Matsuya Fumiya Matsumoto Ikuo Ihara Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings Sensors structural health monitoring earthquake seismically isolated building lateral displacement air-coupled ultrasound sound field normal distribution polynomial approximation |
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Iwao Matsuya Fumiya Matsumoto Ikuo Ihara |
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Iwao Matsuya |
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Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings |
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Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings |
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Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings |
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Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings |
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Ultrasonic Lateral Displacement Sensor for Health Monitoring in Seismically Isolated Buildings |
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ultrasonic lateral displacement sensor for health monitoring in seismically isolated buildings |
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An ultrasonic lateral displacement sensor utilizing air-coupled ultrasound transducers is proposed. The normally-distributed far field of an ultrasound transducer in a lateral direction is taken advantage of for measuring lateral displacement. The measurement system is composed of several air-coupled ultrasound transducers as a receiver and several transmitters. The transmitters are immobilized at a fixed point, whereas the receiver set-up is separately arranged on the opposite side. In order to improve measurement accuracy, a correction method that utilizes polynomial approximation is introduced. The difference between the corrected lateral displacement and the reference displacement is estimated to be 0.2 mm at maximum for the two transmitters system. A good responsiveness is demonstrated by conducting a dynamic response experiment. When five transmitters are arranged, their measurement range is easily extended up to ±60 mm with an accuracy of 0.7 mm. In both cases, the fluctuations to the measurement ranges show less than 1%. These results indicate that the developed sensor system is useful for measuring relative lateral displacement of a seismically isolated building in the field of structural health monitoring. |
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structural health monitoring earthquake seismically isolated building lateral displacement air-coupled ultrasound sound field normal distribution polynomial approximation |
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