1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0963-8695(96)80243-x
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Multi-mode excitation and data reduction for fatigue crack characterization in conducting plates

Abstract: Advances in the technique of fatigue crack characterization by resonant modal analysis have been achieved through a new excitation mechanism and data reduction of multiple resonance modes. A non-contacting electromagnetic device is used to apply a time varying Lorentz force to thin conducting sheets. The frequency and direction of the Lorentz force are such that resonance modes are generated in the test sample. By comparing the change in frequency between distinct resonant modes of a sample, detecting and sizi… Show more

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