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Recent developments in metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance technique for structural health monitoring

Recent developments in metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance technique for structural health monitoring
Recent developments in metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance technique for structural health monitoring
This paper presents an overview of the recent experimental and numerical developments in the field of metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance (MWBEMI) technique for the purpose of structural health monitoring (SHM). MWBEMI approach is a new variant of the EMI technique and has specific advantages, which makes it a preferred technique for certain ceramics and inaccessible locations of the structure. This paper summarizes the experimental investigations for studying the practical aspects of the technique. It then describes a new algorithm for damage localization in 2D structures using minimum number of sensors. The overall results demonstrate strong potential of the MWBEMI approach for improved SHM.
Naskar, Susmita
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Bhalla, Suresh
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Naskar, Susmita
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Bhalla, Suresh
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Naskar, Susmita and Bhalla, Suresh (2014) Recent developments in metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance technique for structural health monitoring. 9th International Symposium on Advanced Science and Technology in Experimental Mechanics (9th ISEM' 14): ISEM 14, New Delhi.

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This paper presents an overview of the recent experimental and numerical developments in the field of metal wire based electro-mechanical impedance (MWBEMI) technique for the purpose of structural health monitoring (SHM). MWBEMI approach is a new variant of the EMI technique and has specific advantages, which makes it a preferred technique for certain ceramics and inaccessible locations of the structure. This paper summarizes the experimental investigations for studying the practical aspects of the technique. It then describes a new algorithm for damage localization in 2D structures using minimum number of sensors. The overall results demonstrate strong potential of the MWBEMI approach for improved SHM.

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Published date: 1 January 2014
Venue - Dates: 9th International Symposium on Advanced Science and Technology in Experimental Mechanics (9th ISEM' 14): ISEM 14, New Delhi, 2004-11-11

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Local EPrints ID: 451057
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451057
PURE UUID: 72980297-c38e-4b2a-bb94-005b004f7a0b
ORCID for Susmita Naskar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3294-8333

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Author: Susmita Naskar ORCID iD
Author: Suresh Bhalla

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