2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20185291
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Ultrasonic Guided Wave Testing on Cross-Ply Composite Laminate: An Empirical Study

Abstract: Structural health monitoring comprises a set of techniques to detect defects appearing in structures. One of the most viable techniques is based on the guided ultrasonic wave test (UGWT), which consists of emitting waves throughout the structure, acquiring the emitted waves with various sensors, and processing the waves to detect changes in the structure. The UGWT of layered composite structures is challenging due to the anisotropic wave propagation characteristics of such structures and to the high signal att… Show more

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“…The damage index is based on pattern matching using fuzzy logic fundamentals, which provide it with robustness against measurement uncertainties. The adoption of the transmission beamforming technique for SHM entails the collection of large amount of data [ 46 , 51 ]. This allows a more robust damage detection, providing redundancy and ensuring an accurate monitoring in the event of hardware failure, for example, sensor malfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The damage index is based on pattern matching using fuzzy logic fundamentals, which provide it with robustness against measurement uncertainties. The adoption of the transmission beamforming technique for SHM entails the collection of large amount of data [ 46 , 51 ]. This allows a more robust damage detection, providing redundancy and ensuring an accurate monitoring in the event of hardware failure, for example, sensor malfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been increasing interest in studying the cost effective and time efficient techniques for NDT&E of composites based on the ultrasonic waves. In particular, the characterization of composites using ultrasonic guided waves (GWs) has gained significant attention in the past decades [7,8]. The use of GWs has proven to be an effective and efficient means for inspecting composite laminates [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%