Review of guided-wave structural health monitoring

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Abstract

In this paper we present the state of the art in the field of guided-wave structural health monitoring (SHM). We begin with an overview of damage prognosis, and a description of the basic methodology of guided-wave SHM. We then review developments from the open literature in various aspects of this truly multidisciplinary field. First, we discuss different transducer technologies, including both piezoelectric and non-conventional popular and non-conventional piezoelectric transducers. Next, we examine guided-wave theory, tracing its early history down to modern developments. Following this, we detail the efforts into models for guided-wave excitation by SHM transducers. Then, we review several signal processing related works. The next topic in Section 6 is guided-wave SHM system development, and we explore various packaging ideas, integrated solutions and efforts to examine robustness to different service conditions. We also highlight the broad spectrum of applications in which this technology has been tested. We then present some investigations that have attempted to combine guided-wave approaches with other complementary SHM technologies for better system performance. Finally, we propose desirable developments for further advancement of this field. © 2007 SAGE Publications.

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Raghavan, A., & Cesnik, C. E. S. (2007, March). Review of guided-wave structural health monitoring. Shock and Vibration Digest. https://doi.org/10.1177/0583102406075428

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