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Autor:
Paul Swindell, Dennis P. Roach
Publikováno v:
Structural Health Monitoring 2019.
Reliable structural health monitoring (SHM) systems can automatically process data, assess structural condition and signal the need for human intervention. There is a significant need for formal SHM technology validation and quantitative performance
Publikováno v:
Structural Health Monitoring 2017.
The use of in-situ sensors for real-time health monitoring of a wide array of civil structures can be a viable option to overcome inspection impediments stemming from accessibility limitations, complex geometries, and the location and depth of hidden
Autor:
Thomas M. Rice, Fernando Dotta, Ricardo Pinheiro Rulli, Gabriel De Oliveira Cruz Do Prado, Dennis P. Roach
Publikováno v:
Structural Health Monitoring 2017.
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) has the potential to revolutionize aircraft maintenance. Less complex and less time-consuming procedures – when compared to current non-destructive inspection (NDI) technologies – allowed by SHM can reduce the a
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) started a research program in structural health monitoring (SHM) in 2011. The program’s goal was to understand the technical gaps of implementing SHM on commercial aircraft and the potential effects on FAA
Publikováno v:
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 43:1134-1144
Transverse impact from hail ice can create internal damage to composite structures that is not visually detectable and is therefore a damage tolerance concern. This paper focuses on the experimental characterization of the damage resistance of lamina
Publikováno v:
IEEE Sensors Journal. 9:936-943
This paper describes a fiber Bragg grating strain sensor interrogation system based on a microelectromechanical systems tunable Fabry-Perot filter. The shift in the Bragg wavelength due to strain applied to a sensor fiber is detected by means of a co
Publikováno v:
33rd Wind Energy Symposium.
Wind turbine blades pose a unique set of inspection challenges that span from very thick and attentive spar cap structures to porous bond lines, varying core material and a multitude of manufacturing defects of interest. The need for viable, accurate