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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 131, 2011 - Issue 1
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Design of Impedance Spectroscopy Based Structural Health Monitoring Sensors for Fatigue Damage Detection in Aluminum Beams

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Pages 185-201 | Received 03 Jun 2011, Published online: 16 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Piezoelectric sensors have been previously used for continuous structural health monitoring using impedance spectroscopy. However, three important issues still remain to be investigated for efficient design of such sensors, namely (i) the effect of sensor geometry on sensitivity of impedance based damage detection, (ii) the selection of frequency band for continuous health monitoring, and (iii) identification of damage quantification metric. In this study, we address these issues and report the results on aluminum beam subjected to mechanical fatigue. A commercially available Materials Testing Machine was used in order to perform a load controlled fatigue test (250–1350 lbs @ 20 cycles/sec) on a notched aluminum beam. Sensor geometry was optimized with the help of damage index metric based health monitoring. Next, optimized geometry was selected to further study the selection of frequency band with a new approach based on number of peaks in the impedance signature under identical testing conditions. The results of this study provide a benchmark for designing the sensors for structural health monitoring.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from NSF INAMM program.

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