DOI: 10.14264/uql.2015.778
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Investigation of the effects of structure-sensor interaction on piezoceramic transducers for structural health monitoring applications

Abstract: Surface bonded piezoceramic transducers used for structural health monitoring that are subjected to high strain loading are at risk of being compromised by damage to the attaching bond line or to the piezoceramic sensing element. In consequence, when baseline sensor data for a healthy structure is compared to subsequent data obtained from damaged sensors, incorrect assessment of the state of the structure may occur.This project investigated and developed a novel method of attaching piezoceramic transducers to … Show more

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“…With the current state-of-the art available in the area from hardware and software point of view, the technology readiness level of SHM technologies has largely been assessed as peaking at level 4 (Integration level, with systems functioning in lab environment), with few technologies touching level 7 (demonstration of complete system prototype in operating environment) [1]. Bio-medical engineering is a multi-disciplinary field and requires expertise of instrumentation, mechanics, digital electronics and information technology in addition to the knowledge bio-systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the current state-of-the art available in the area from hardware and software point of view, the technology readiness level of SHM technologies has largely been assessed as peaking at level 4 (Integration level, with systems functioning in lab environment), with few technologies touching level 7 (demonstration of complete system prototype in operating environment) [1]. Bio-medical engineering is a multi-disciplinary field and requires expertise of instrumentation, mechanics, digital electronics and information technology in addition to the knowledge bio-systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%