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Acoustic emission

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An Acoustic Emission And Artificial Intelligence Approach To Structural Health Monitoring For Aerospace Application, Joseph Chandler Garrett Apr 2021

An Acoustic Emission And Artificial Intelligence Approach To Structural Health Monitoring For Aerospace Application, Joseph Chandler Garrett

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In the area of aerospace and other applications, structural health monitoring (SHM) has been a significant and growing area of research in recent years. Throughout the operational life of aerospace structures, various damage scenarios may manifest, and it is of great concern to the aerospace community to develop methodologies for detecting and assessing these damage scenarios. In this paper, fundamental research on the use of the acoustic emission (AE) approach to SHM for fatigue crack growth is presented. In general, the AE approach to SHM and non-destructive evaluation (NDE) involves the sensing of ultrasonic Lamb waves propagating through a structure. …


Acoustic Emission And Guided Wave Modeling And Experiments For Structural Health Monitoring And Non-Destructive Evaluation, Roshan Prakash Joseph Apr 2020

Acoustic Emission And Guided Wave Modeling And Experiments For Structural Health Monitoring And Non-Destructive Evaluation, Roshan Prakash Joseph

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation is organized into major parts. In Part I of the dissertation, plate guided waves due to an acoustic emission (AE) event are analytically studied in the context of seismic moment tensor sources. The guided wave propagation elastodynamic equation corresponding to a point source applied to the plate in an arbitrary direction is modified in order to describe the case when the source is a seismic moment tensor of various tensor components. This part of the dissertation also discusses the analytical modeling of AE test sources such as pencil lead break, hammer hit excitation, etc.

In Part II of …