Application of rotation rate sensors in an experiment of stiffness 'reconstruction'

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Abstract

Preliminary results of an application of rotation rate sensors in dynamic identification of a vibrating beam are reported. Three rotational sensors, measuring the response of a cantilever beam to kinematic harmonic excitations are applied in the reconstruction of its stiffness. A successful reconstruction of 15% stiffness drops is demonstrated. With the development of angular sensors and the decrease in their cost one can expect further progress of this new area of vibration-based damage detection. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Zembaty, Z., Kokot, S., & Bobra, P. (2013). Application of rotation rate sensors in an experiment of stiffness “reconstruction.” Smart Materials and Structures, 22(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/22/7/077001

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