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18 April 2011 Structural health monitoring (SHM) needs S3 (sensor-structure-system) logic for efficient product development
C. Peters, P. Zahlen, C. Bockenheimer, A. S. Herrmann
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At present time a variety of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technologies for monolithic and sandwich composite structures exist. In general, all these technologies have in common that None-Destructive-Testing (NDT) sensing systems - comprising sensor, cabling and connector - are being combined with structural elements. These combinations of systems with structures lead to multi-variables optimisation problems and resulting conflicts. In order to develop a globally optimised solution for the integration of a sensing system in a structure for a given SHM use case, the S³ logic considers the aspects of sensor, structure and process. Therefore, the S³ logic enables a multi-disciplinary system development in a pragmatic way. This paper focuses on the application of the S³ logic during manufacturing.
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C. Peters, P. Zahlen, C. Bockenheimer, and A. S. Herrmann "Structural health monitoring (SHM) needs S3 (sensor-structure-system) logic for efficient product development", Proc. SPIE 7981, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2011, 79815N (18 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.880479
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Structural health monitoring

Manufacturing

Logic

Nondestructive evaluation

Composites

Inspection

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