In situ damage detection in frame structures through coupled response measurements
Contribuinte(s) |
S. G. Braun |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2004
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Resumo |
Due to the existence of global modes and local modes of the neighbouring members, damage detection on a structure is more challenging than damage on isolated beams. Detection of an artificial circumferential crack on a joint in a frame-like welded structure is studied in this paper using coupled response measurements. Similarity to real engineering structures is maintained in the fabrication of the test frame. Both the chords and the branch members have hollow sections and the branch members have smaller sizes. The crack is created by a hacksaw on a joint where a branch meets the chord. The methodology is first demonstrated on a single hollow section beam. The test results are then presented for the damaged and undamaged frame. The existence of the damage is clearly observable from the experimental results. It is suggested that this approach offers the-potential to detect damage in welded structures such as cranes, mining equipment, steel-frame bridges, naval and offshore structures. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Mechanical #Crack #Identification #Vibration #Shafts #C1 #290309 Safety and Quality #780102 Physical sciences #299904 Engineering/Technology Instrumentation #671401 Scientific instrumentation |
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Journal Article |