Experimental measurements of vibrations of artificial sub-surface cracks and evaluation of identification potential for the electro-mechanical impedance method

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Description

As standard method for structural health monitoring (SHM) the electro-mechanical impedance method evaluates the frequency response of a piezoelectric transducer, which is attached to a mechanical structure of interest. The piezoelectric element is excited by a harmonic voltage signal, which causes typically harmonic oscillations on both element and structure. The measured impedance of the piezoelectric element reflects thus the structural response. Consequently, changes of the impedance indicate structural changes, i.e., damage. This contribution investigates linear and possibly non-linear vibrations provoked by contact acoustic non-linearity of a sub-surface crack, a damage typical for composite delamination, in a harmonically excited structure. The considered structure is an aluminum beam with a sub-surface crack, which is introduced artificially according to a specific manufacturing process developed at the author’s research group and already presented at SPIE Smart Structures+NDE 2018. Numerical studies presented at IWSHM 2017 and SPIE Smart Structures+NDE 2018 showed that the considered damage causes non-linear response to harmonic excitation. The proposed work continuous this research by experimental measurements of the vibration response of the considered beam with sub-surface crack to harmonic excitation by a piezoelectric transducer. Laser-scanning vibrometer measurements along the entire beam and in particular at the crack location identify linear and non-linear vibrations, allow its mode shape visualization and to assign the structure as most probable source for non-linearity. Furthermore, a piezoelectric transducer that simultaneously records the transfer frequency response function passing through the sub-surface crack shows high potential for vibration-based SHM methods like the electro-mechanical impedance method to assess the non-linear response of this damage type for identification.
Period07 Mar 2019
Event titleSPIE Smart Structures + Nondestructive Evaluation
Event typeConference
LocationUnited StatesShow on map

Fields of science

  • 203 Mechanical Engineering
  • 205015 Composites
  • 203022 Technical mechanics
  • 203011 Lightweight design
  • 203002 Endurance strength
  • 203012 Aerospace engineering
  • 203034 Continuum mechanics
  • 203015 Mechatronics
  • 203004 Automotive technology
  • 203003 Fracture mechanics
  • 201117 Lightweight design
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 203007 Strength of materials

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management