Volume 7A: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control 2021
DOI: 10.1115/imece2021-72024
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On Structural Damping Characteristics in the Electro-Mechanical Impedance Method

Abstract: The electro-mechanical impedance method is a useful tool for structural health assessment in a broad range of applications. In the past, the electro-mechanical impedance method was utilized for assessment of metallic aerospace structures. However, advancements in materials engineering have led to the emergence of composite materials as the preferred choice for many aerospace applications. Limited work exists on application of the electro-mechanical impedance method to composite materials. To evaluate the behav… Show more

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“…Bhalla and Soh [25] further emphasize its effectiveness, noting its non-destructive nature and the ability to provide real-time monitoring of structural health. This method's accuracy and reliability in detecting residual stresses and predicting potential structural failures are pivotal, and are widely used for damage detection in industrial fields [26][27][28][29]. These studies collectively highlight the potential of EMIS as a powerful tool in the field of residual stress evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Bhalla and Soh [25] further emphasize its effectiveness, noting its non-destructive nature and the ability to provide real-time monitoring of structural health. This method's accuracy and reliability in detecting residual stresses and predicting potential structural failures are pivotal, and are widely used for damage detection in industrial fields [26][27][28][29]. These studies collectively highlight the potential of EMIS as a powerful tool in the field of residual stress evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%