Research on a lamb wave and particle filter-based on-line crack propagation prognosis method

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Prognostics and health management techniques have drawn widespread attention due to their ability to facilitate maintenance activities based on need. On-line prognosis of fatigue crack propagation can offer information for optimizing operation and maintenance strategies in real-time. This paper proposes a Lamb wave-particle filter (LW-PF)-based method for on-line prognosis of fatigue crack propagation which takes advantages of the possibility of on-line monitoring to evaluate the actual crack length and uses a particle filter to deal with the crack evolution and monitoring uncertainties. The piezoelectric transducers (PZTs)-based active Lamb wave method is adopted for on-line crack monitoring. The state space model relating to crack propagation is established by the data-driven and finite element methods. Fatigue experiments performed on hole-edge crack specimens have validated the advantages of the proposed method.

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Chen, J., Yuan, S., Qiu, L., Cai, J., & Yang, W. (2016). Research on a lamb wave and particle filter-based on-line crack propagation prognosis method. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16030320

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