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Title: Application of a Lamb waves based technique for structural health monitoring of GFRP undercyclic loading
Authors: Eremin, Alexandr Vyacheslavovich
Byakov, Anton Viktorovich
Panin, Sergey Viktorovich
Burkov, Mikhail Vladimirovich
Lyubutin, Pavel Stepanovich
Sunder, R.
Keywords: волны Лэмба; мониторинг; здоровье; углепластики; циклические нагрузки; стекловолокна; сигналы; оптические изображения; ультразвуковые методы; циклическое растяжение
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Application of a Lamb waves based technique for structural health monitoring of GFRP undercyclic loading / A. V. Eremin [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 124 : Mechanical Engineering, Automation and Control Systems (MEACS2015) : International Conference, 1–4 December 2015, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012084, 7 p.].
Abstract: A Lamb wave based ultrasonic technique as well as optical image characterization was utilized to estimate a current mechanical state of glass fiber reinforced polymers (GFRP) under cyclic tension. The ultrasonic acoustic method was applied in a 'pitch-catch' mode using piezoelectric transducers adhesively bonded onto a specimen surface. Numerical evaluation of acoustic data was performed by calculating two informative parameters: maximum of amplitude of the received signal and variance of signal envelopes. Optical images were registered and then analysed by calculating Shannon entropy that makes it possible to characterize changing of GFRP specimen translucency. The obtained results were treated in order to find out the relation between the current mechanical state of a specimen and informative parameter values being computed from the acoustic and optical signals.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/33860
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