Implementing Impedance - Based Health Monitoring

This work is an experimental study of applying an impedance-based health monitoring technique to complex structures. The work is presented in three parts. In the first part we consider effects of the following three factors on damage detection abilities: actuator excitation level, test wire length a...

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Main Author: Raju, Vinod
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35657
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-356572020-09-29T05:44:39Z Implementing Impedance - Based Health Monitoring Raju, Vinod Mechanical Engineering Cudney, Harley H. Lalande, Frederic Duke, John C. Jr. Impedance-based health monitoring Smart structures Piezoelectric actuator/sensor patches global NDE technique health monitoring of composite-reinforced concret This work is an experimental study of applying an impedance-based health monitoring technique to complex structures. The work is presented in three parts. In the first part we consider effects of the following three factors on damage detection abilities: actuator excitation level, test wire length and ambient conditions (temperature, structural loading and vibration). It was concluded that increasing the applied voltage improves the signal to noise ratio and damage detection abilities. Test wire lengths under 30m do not affect damage detection abilities. The technique is able to distinguish and detect damage even with variations in temperature, structural loading and vibration. In the second part we apply our health monitoring technique to a complex truss structure and a massive steel steam header. We discovered that with multiplexing (acquiring a single signal from distributed actuators) the actuators on the truss structure we could detect damage but with less location information. Damage detection on the steel pipe ended in inconclusive results. The use of this technique on massive structures needs further investigation. Finally, we conducted a detailed experimental study of monitoring the integrity of composite-reinforced masonry structures. We developed a software package which enables even a casual user to determine if significant damage has occurred in these structures. The technique was successfully applied to detect damage (particularly due to delamination) in these composite-concrete structures. Most significantly, the technique was also able to detect damage well in advance of actual failure. This work relies mainly on frequency response plots and damage metric charts to present the data and to arrive at any conclusions. While frequency response plots give a qualitative approach to the analysis, damage metric charts attempt to quantify the data. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:47:43Z 2014-03-14T20:47:43Z 1997-11-14 1997-11-14 1997-12-11 1997-12-11 Thesis etd-111097-14850 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35657 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-111097-14850/ ETD.PDF CHAPTE_1.PDF CHAPTE_2.PDF CHAPTE_3.PDF CHAPTE_4.PDF CHAPTE_5.PDF CHAPTE_6.PDF CHAPTE_7.PDF CHAPTE_8.PDF REFERE_1.PDF APP-A.PDF APP-B.PDF APP-C.PDF APP-D.PDF APP-E.PDF APP-F.PDF VITA.PDF In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Impedance-based health monitoring
Smart structures
Piezoelectric actuator/sensor patches
global NDE technique
health monitoring of composite-reinforced concret
spellingShingle Impedance-based health monitoring
Smart structures
Piezoelectric actuator/sensor patches
global NDE technique
health monitoring of composite-reinforced concret
Raju, Vinod
Implementing Impedance - Based Health Monitoring
description This work is an experimental study of applying an impedance-based health monitoring technique to complex structures. The work is presented in three parts. In the first part we consider effects of the following three factors on damage detection abilities: actuator excitation level, test wire length and ambient conditions (temperature, structural loading and vibration). It was concluded that increasing the applied voltage improves the signal to noise ratio and damage detection abilities. Test wire lengths under 30m do not affect damage detection abilities. The technique is able to distinguish and detect damage even with variations in temperature, structural loading and vibration. In the second part we apply our health monitoring technique to a complex truss structure and a massive steel steam header. We discovered that with multiplexing (acquiring a single signal from distributed actuators) the actuators on the truss structure we could detect damage but with less location information. Damage detection on the steel pipe ended in inconclusive results. The use of this technique on massive structures needs further investigation. Finally, we conducted a detailed experimental study of monitoring the integrity of composite-reinforced masonry structures. We developed a software package which enables even a casual user to determine if significant damage has occurred in these structures. The technique was successfully applied to detect damage (particularly due to delamination) in these composite-concrete structures. Most significantly, the technique was also able to detect damage well in advance of actual failure. This work relies mainly on frequency response plots and damage metric charts to present the data and to arrive at any conclusions. While frequency response plots give a qualitative approach to the analysis, damage metric charts attempt to quantify the data. === Master of Science
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