Review: acoustic emission technique - opportunities, challenges and current work at QUT
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2011
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Acoustic emission (AE) is the phenomenon where high frequency stress waves are generated by rapid release of energy within a material by sources such as crack initiation or growth. AE technique involves recording these stress waves by means of sensors placed on the surface and subsequent analysis of the recorded signals to gather information such as the nature and location of the source. AE is one of the several non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques currently used for structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil, mechanical and aerospace structures. Some of its advantages include ability to provide continuous in-situ monitoring and high sensitivity to crack activity. Despite these advantages, several challenges still exist in successful application of AE monitoring. Accurate localization of AE sources, discrimination between genuine AE sources and spurious noise sources and damage quantification for severity assessment are some of the important issues in AE testing and will be discussed in this paper. Various data analysis and processing approaches will be applied to manage those issues. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42501/1/2011009207_Kaphle_ePrints.pdf http://www.bee.qut.edu.au/research/events/eddbe/ Kaphle, Manindra R., Tan, Andy, Thambiratnam, David, & Chan, Tommy H.T. (2011) Review: acoustic emission technique - opportunities, challenges and current work at QUT. In The First International Postgraduate Conference on Engineering, Designing and Developing the Built Environment for Sustainable Wellbeing, 27-29 April 2011, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Copyright 2011 KAPHLE, M., TAN, A.C.C., THAMBIRATNAM, D.P., & CHAN, T.H.T. This publication contains conference proceedings. Reproduction, but not modification, is permissible without the authors‘ consent provided that the authors‘ work is referenced appropriately. No modification of the contents of this publication is allowed. The Organising Committee and Queensland University of Technology are not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in this publication. Any statements or views expressed in the papers contained in these Proceedings are those of the author(s). Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #090506 Structural Engineering #091399 Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified #Structural Health Monitoring #Acoustic Emissions #Source Localization #Source Discrimination #Severity Assessment |
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