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Piezoelectric phased array acousto-ultrasonic interrogation of damage in thin plates

Posted on:2007-03-01Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, College ParkCandidate:Purekar, Ashish SFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390005486362Subject:Engineering
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) systems can provide substantial benefits for aging aerospace systems as well as newer systems still in the design process. In aging aerospace systems, a retrofitted SHM system would alert users of incipient damage preventing catastrophic failure. For newer systems, incorporating a SHM approach and using CBM techniques can reduce life-cycle costs. Central to such SHM and CBM systems is the ability to detect damage in a structure.; Traditional approaches to damage detection in structures involve one of two methods. In the modal dynamics approach, the natural frequencies and modeshapes of a structure shift when damage occurs. The location, type, and amount of damage is determined by the shifts in the modal properties due to damage. Alternately, in an Ultrasonics approach, the structure is scanned with a specialized transducer which induces high frequency vibrations in the structure. Damage in the structure is inferred when these vibrations are altered. In the same vein as Ultrasonics, Acoustic Emission based methods listen for energy release in the structure upon defect growth. All of these techniques have limitations which hinder their usage in a practical system. This thesis attempts to develop a methodology with the benefits of the modal approach as well as the Ultrasonics/Acoustic Emission approach. The methodology is commonly referred to as an Acousto-Ultrasonic technique for damage detection.; The structural dynamics of plate structures is described as wavelike in nature where the plate is a medium for wave propagation. For thin plates, bulk wave propagation is described using Lamb wave modes. The two fundamental modes of wave propagation are the in-plane acoustic mode and the transverse bending mode. The interaction of these waves with a discontinuity or damaged region changes the way the waves propagate. Part of the incident wavefront is reflected back while the rest is transmitted through the damaged region. The presence of the reflected waves and the attenuation of the incident wave in the transmission case indicates that damage is present in the structure.; A reflected wave can be used to infer the location of damage on a structure. A phased array technique is used which isolates the source of these reflections in an effort to identify the damage location. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Damage, SHM, Systems, CBM, Structure
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