Damage detection sensitivity characterization of acousto-ultrasound-based structural health monitoring techniques

Author:

Janapati Vishnuvardhan1,Kopsaftopoulos Fotis2,Li Frank1,Lee Sang Jun1,Chang Fu-Kuo2

Affiliation:

1. Acellent Technologies, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA

2. Structures and Composites Laboratory, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

Abstract

Reliability quantification is a critical and necessary process for the evaluation and assessment of any inspection technology that may be classified either as a nondestructive evaluation or structural health monitoring technique. Based on the sensitivity characterization of nondestructive evaluation techniques, appropriate processes have been developed and established for the reliability quantification of their performance with respect to damage/flaw detection in materials or structures. However, in the case of structural health monitoring methods, no such well-defined and general applicable approaches have been established for neither active nor passive sensing techniques that allow for their accurate reliability quantification. The objective of this study is to characterize the sensitivity of active-sensing acousto-ultrasound-based structural health monitoring techniques with respect to damage detection, as well as to identify the parameters that influence their sensitivity. With such an understanding, it is believed that adequate quantitative methods could then be established to enable the practical use of acousto-ultrasound structural health monitoring methods in the aerospace and mechanical engineering communities. In order to evaluate the sensitivity of a pre-selected active-sensing acousto-ultrasound structural health monitoring system, both numerical simulations and experiments were performed on 30 aluminum coupons each outfitted with a pair of lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric sensors/actuators. A damage index versus damage size relationship was investigated numerically and experimentally to assess the applicability of the traditional nondestructive evaluation linear regression framework for probability of detection for an active-sensing structural health monitoring system. The results of the study show that the position of each sensor–actuator pair with respect to a known damage location and the damage growth pattern are the two most critical parameters influencing the reliability of the same structural health monitoring system applied to identical structural components under the same environmental conditions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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