2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23042290
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Monitoring of Damage in Composite Structures Using an Optimized Sensor Network: A Data-Driven Experimental Approach

Abstract: Due to the complexity of the fracture mechanisms in composites, monitoring damage using a vibration-based structural response remains a challenging task. This is also complex when considering the physical implementation of a health monitoring system with its numerous uncertainties and constraints, including the presence of measurement noise, changes in boundary and environmental conditions of a tested object, etc. Finally, to balance such a system in terms of efficiency and cost, the sensor network needs to be… Show more

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“…The lower limit of 2 sensors requires the use of at least one sensor in every X or Y direction. The upper boundary has been selected based on the limited number of channels in our measurement path presented in [8]. The number of modes was also selected according to the number of modes used in previous research [7].…”
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“…The lower limit of 2 sensors requires the use of at least one sensor in every X or Y direction. The upper boundary has been selected based on the limited number of channels in our measurement path presented in [8]. The number of modes was also selected according to the number of modes used in previous research [7].…”
Section: Osp Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, individual strain maps of selected modes are normalized from 0 to 1, assigning 1 to the highest strain value. Then, the sum of the strains of selected modes is performed, and the strain values in the x and y direction are organized separately as vectors of values in descending order [7,8]. Afterwards, based on this order, the sensors are sequentially placed in the coordinates, which corresponds to the highest value in the mentioned vector, taking into account other requirements such as maintaining the required distance between sensors, etc.…”
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