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    Development of a Portable Integrated Wireless Sensor Module for Structural Damage Monitoring

    Ramana M. Pidaparti1, Ashwin Belle2, Ju Wang3

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.4, pp. 295-310, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.295

    Abstract This paper presents the development of a portable integrated wireless sensor module with video camera and ultrasound capabilities to monitor and investigate corrosion damage "in" structures. There are many studies in the literature on structural health monitoring with various sensors systems. However, very few of them utilize low power devices with reliable wireless communication capability to support data-intensive sensing which is a critical issue for practical applications. In this study, we developed a wireless sensor module with video camera capabilities and integrated it with a damage analysis module to investigate the damage of a structure. The module provides an open… More >

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    Theoretical Time Evolution of Critical Chloride Content in Concrete

    I.S. Yoon1, E.A.B. Koenders2

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.4, pp. 275-294, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.275

    Abstract The critical chloride content for corrosion initiation is a crucial parameter in determining the durability and integrity of reinforced concrete structures, however, the value is still ambiguous. Most studies reporting the critical threshold of the chloride content have involved experimental measurements of the average amount of the total chloride content at an arbitrary time. Although carbonation can significantly impact on critical threshold chloride content, the majority of the researches have not dealt with this issue in combination with carbonation of concrete. Furthermore, many studies have tried to define the critical chloride content within the scope of their experimental concrete mix… More >

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    Structures with Surface-Bonded PZT Piezoelectric Patches: a BEM Investigation into the Strain-transfer Mechanism for SHM applications

    I. Benedetti1, A. Milazzo1, M.H. Aliabadi2

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.3, pp. 251-274, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.251

    Abstract In this work a three-dimensional BEM model is used for the analysis of structures with cracks and surface bonded piezoelectric PZT patches used as strain sensors. The cracked structure is modelled by the dual boundary element method, which allows for accurate and reliable crack analysis, while the piezoelectric patch is analyzed by a finite element state-space approach, that embodies both the full electro-mechanical coupling and the suitable sensor's boundary conditions. The model is used to investigate the strain-transfer mechanism from an host elastic structure to the piezoelectric layer, taking into account the effect of the adhesive layer, as well as… More >

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    Unsupervised Time-series Fatigue Damage State Estimation of Complex Structure Using Ultrasound Based Narrowband and Broadband Active Sensing

    S.Mohanty1, A. Chattopadhyay2, J. Wei3, P. Peralta4

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.3, pp. 227-250, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.227

    Abstract This paper proposes unsupervised system identification based methods to estimate time-series fatigue damage states in real-time. Ultrasound broadband input is used for active damage interrogation. Novel damage index estimation techniques based on dual sensor signals are proposed. The dual sensor configuration is used to remove electrical noise, as well as to improve spatial resolution in damage state estimation. The scalar damage index at any particular damage condition is evaluated using nonparametric system identification techniques, which includes an empirical transfer function estimation approach and a correlation analysis approach. In addition, the effectiveness of two sensor configurations (configuration 1: sensors placed near… More >

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    Residual Strength Evaluation of Unstiffened and Stiffened Panels under Fatigue Loading

    A. Rama Chandra Murthy1, G.S. Palani1, Nagesh R. Iyer1

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.3, pp. 201-226, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.201

    Abstract This paper presents methodologies for residual strength evaluation of metallic structural components under fatigue loading. Structural components include plate panels of different crack configurations with and without stiffeners. For stiffened panels, stress intensity factor (SIF) has been computed by using parametric equations based on numerically integrated modified virtual crack closure integral (NI-MVCCI) technique. As a part of residual strength evaluation, remaining life has also been predicted by using standard crack growth models. Various methodologies for residual strength evaluation, namely, plastic collapse condition, fracture toughness criterion and remaining life approach have been described. From the studies, it has been observed that… More >

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    Generalized Stress Intensity Factors for Wedge-Shaped Defect in Human Tooth after Restored with Composite Resins

    Kyousuke Yamaguchi1, Nao-Aki Noda2, Ker-Kong Chen3, Kiyoshi Tajima3, Seiji Harada1, Xin Lan1

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.3, pp. 191-200, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.191

    Abstract Wedge-shaped defects are frequently observed on the cervical region of the human tooth. Previously, most studies explained that improper tooth-brushing causes such defects. However, recent clinical observation suggested that the repeated stress due to occlusal force may induce the formation of these wedge-shaped defects. In this study, a two-dimensional human tooth model after a wedge-shaped defect is restored with the composite resin is analyzed by using the finite element method. To obtain the intensity of the singular stress accurately, a method of analysis is discussed for calculating generalized stress intensity factors, which control the singular stress around the corner of… More >

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    Studies on Methodological Developments in Structural Damage Identification

    V. Srinivas1, Saptarshi Sasmal1, K. Ramanjaneyulu2

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.2, pp. 133-160, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.133

    Abstract Many advances have taken place in the area of structural damage detection and localization using several approaches. Availability of cost-effective computing memory and speed, improvement in sensor technology including remotely monitored sensors, advancements in the finite element method, adaptation of modal testing and development of non-linear system identification methods bring out immense technical advancements that have contributed to the advancement of modal-based damage detection methods. Advances in modal-based damage detection methods over the last 20-30 years have produced new techniques for examining vibration data for identification of structural damage. In this paper, studies carried out on damage identification methods using… More >

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    Fatigue Crack Growth Modelling of Aluminium Alloy under Constant and Variable Amplitude Loadings

    S. Abdullah1, S. M. Beden, A. K. Ariffin, N. A. Al-Asady

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.2, pp. 109-132, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.109

    Abstract This paper presents a study on fatigue crack growth modelling of thin walled tube aluminium alloy with circumferential crack under constant and variable amplitude loadings. Three fatigue crack growth models were investigated for this purpose, i.e. Walker, Forman and NASGRO. The results showed the differences in the fatigue crack growth simulation under both loading types, although, they have the same stress ratio for the maximum value. Subsequently, it was found that, different models gave different fatigue crack growth behaviour. In another case, many factors were identified towards the fatigue crack growth affection in structures. Hence, an initial crack length and… More >

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    Temperature Sensitivity Assessment of Vibration-based Damage Identification Techniques

    N.H.M. Kamrujjaman Serker1, Zhishen Wu

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.2, pp. 87-108, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.087

    Abstract This paper presents the study on the temperature sensitivity of some vibration-based damage identification techniques. With the help of a simple supported beam with different damage levels, reliability of these techniques for damage identification in a changing environmental temperature condition was investigated. The temperature effect was considered as the change in modulus of elasticity of the material. The techniques evaluated herein are based on measured modal parameters which use only few mode shapes and/or modal frequencies of the structure that can easily be obtained by dynamic tests. The effect of temperature on identification of different level of damages at different… More >

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    An Evaluation of Fatigue Crack Growth in a Reactor Steel in Air and Aqueous Environments Considering Closure Effects

    Ivo Černý1, Václav Linhart2

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.5, No.1, pp. 73-86, 2009, DOI:10.3970/sdhm.2009.005.073

    Abstract The experimental programme described in the paper was aimed at an evaluation of fatigue crack growth (FCG) rate and threshold conditions in a reactor pressure vessel steel in laboratory air and in simple aqueous environment. Though the main target of the work was to enlarge the data basis for possible future needs of defect and risk assessment, an emphasis was put on an evaluation of crack growth mechanisms. It was shown that despite some recent works infirming crack closure phenomenon itself or methods of its evaluation, crack closure explained near-threshold fatigue crack behaviour in the specific case of the reactor… More >

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