2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma17010218
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Two-Dimensional Damage Localization Using a Piezoelectric Smart Aggregate Approach—Implementation on Arbitrary Shaped Concrete Plates

Nemanja Marković,
Dušan Grdić,
Nenad Stojković
et al.

Abstract: This paper presents the application of a hybrid approach for damage localization in concrete plates of arbitrary geometric shapes and a constant thickness. The hybrid algorithm utilizes fast discrete wavelet transformation, energy approach and time of flight criteria for the purpose of the localization of single- and multi-damage problems inside or on the periphery of concrete plates. A brief theoretical background of the hybrid method as well as numerical procedures for modeling the piezoelectric smart aggreg… Show more

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“…A surface-scanning unit is employed as an electromagnetic interference admittance sensor for localized damage identification. A hybrid algorithm utilized fast discrete wavelet transform, energy methods, and time-of-flight criteria to locate single and multiple damage issues within concrete plates [ 127 ]. The proposed method could be applied to localize damage in concrete plates of arbitrary geometric shapes.…”
Section: Piezoelectric Transducers Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A surface-scanning unit is employed as an electromagnetic interference admittance sensor for localized damage identification. A hybrid algorithm utilized fast discrete wavelet transform, energy methods, and time-of-flight criteria to locate single and multiple damage issues within concrete plates [ 127 ]. The proposed method could be applied to localize damage in concrete plates of arbitrary geometric shapes.…”
Section: Piezoelectric Transducers Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%