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Mechanical Engineering

University of South Carolina

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2020

Structural health monitoring

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Fatigue-Crack Detection And Monitoring Through The Scattered-Wave Two-Dimensional Cross-Correlation Imaging Method Using Piezoelectric Transducers, Wenfeng Xiao, Lingyu Yu, Roshan Joseph, Victor Giurgiutiu May 2020

Fatigue-Crack Detection And Monitoring Through The Scattered-Wave Two-Dimensional Cross-Correlation Imaging Method Using Piezoelectric Transducers, Wenfeng Xiao, Lingyu Yu, Roshan Joseph, Victor Giurgiutiu

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Piezoelectric transducers are convenient enablers for generating and receiving Lamb waves for damage detection. Fatigue cracks are one of the most common causes for the failure of metallic structures. Increasing emphasis on the integrity of critical structures creates an urgent need to monitor structures and to detect cracks at an early stage to prevent catastrophic failures. This paper presents a two-dimensional (2D) cross-correlation imaging technique that can not only detect a fatigue crack but can also precisely image the fatigue cracks in metallic structures. The imaging method was based on the cross-correlation algorithm that uses incident waves and the crack-scattered …


Multi-Mode Guided Wave Detection Of Various Composite Damage Types, Hanfei Mei, Robin James, Victor Giurgiutiu Jan 2020

Multi-Mode Guided Wave Detection Of Various Composite Damage Types, Hanfei Mei, Robin James, Victor Giurgiutiu

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This paper presents a new methodology for detecting various types of composite damage, such as delamination and impact damage, through the application of multimode guided waves. The basic idea is that various wave modes have different interactions with various types of composite damage. Using this method, selective excitations of pure-mode guided waves were achieved using adjustable angle beam transducers (ABTs). The tuning angles of various wave modes were calculated using Snell’s law applied to the theoretical dispersion curves of composite plates. Pitch–catch experiments were conducted on a 2-mm quasi-isotropic carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite plate to validate the excitations of …