Identification of Contact Acoustic Nonlinearities of Subsurface Cracks Located at Free-Edges

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Description

Structural health monitoring (SHM) is the continuous onboard monitoring of a structure’s condition during operation by integrated systems of sensors. Standard methods of SHM are vibrationbased methods like the electromechanical impedance (EMI) method. This method uses a piezoelectric transducer that is attached to a mechanical structure of interest. The transducer is supplied by a harmonic voltage that results in a typically harmonic oscillation of both transducer and structure and allows to monitor the combined dynamic response by measuring the supplied current, and thus, the impedance. Changes of the impedance reflect changes of the structure and can be used to conclude on a potential damage. Today, linear response is typically evaluated by the EMI. Critical damages like delamination in fiber reinforced polymer components could also provoke nonlinear response that might allow more conclusions on the damage. This contribution demonstrates the existence of contact acoustic nonlinearity in an aluminum beam with a free-edge-delamination-like subsurface crack at the end. The investigation is based on transfer frequency response functions between an exciting transducer and out-of-plane surface velocities of the beam measured by laser Doppler scanning vibrometry. For identification of the nonlinear response an identification method is used and verified that is readily published. Furthermore, the diffusion of the nonlinear behavior shall be investigated to conclude on its possible measurement by a transducer that is located at some distance to such a damage.
Period07 Jul 2022
Event titleEuropean Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring
Event typeConference
LocationItalyShow 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
  • 211905 Bionics
  • 203003 Fracture mechanics
  • 201117 Lightweight design
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 203007 Strength of materials

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management