2021
DOI: 10.1002/stc.2903
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Real‐time reference‐free breathing crack identification using ambient vibration data

Abstract: Summary A novel dynamic principal component analysis (DPCA)‐based baseline‐free damage diagnostic technique addressing breathing crack detection, localization, and characterization is proposed using ambient vibration data in the time domain. The nonlinear components sensitive to breathing crack, buried in the noisy responses, are first reconstructed by the elimination of the active principal components contributing to the total response using DPCA. A temporal damage sensitive feature based on the evolution of … Show more

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“…The advantages of bitone over single tone in nonlinear feature extraction have been demonstrated very clearly in the literature. 57…”
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“…The advantages of bitone over single tone in nonlinear feature extraction have been demonstrated very clearly in the literature. 57…”
Section: Numerical Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of bitone over single tone in nonlinear feature extraction have been demonstrated very clearly in the literature. [5][6][7] (a) (b) Breathing crack localization-robustness and sensitivity to different parameters. Investigations have been carried out to evaluate the sensitivity of the proposed multiple breathing crack localization algorithm to the measurement noise and also the excitation location on the beam, and several numerical experiments have been conducted.…”
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