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9 March 2014 Instantaneous wavenumber estimation for damage quantification in layered plate structures
Olivier Mesnil, Cara A. C. Leckey, Massimo Ruzzene
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Abstract
Guided wavefield detection is at the basis of a number of promising techniques for the identification and the characterization of damage in plate structures. Among the processing techniques proposed, the estimation of instantaneous and local wavenumbers can lead to effective metrics that quantify the extent of delaminations in composite plates. This paper illustrates the application of instantaneous and local wavenumber damage quantification techniques for high frequency guided wave interrogation. The proposed methodologies can be considered as first steps towards a hybrid structural health monitoring/ nondestructive evaluation approach for damage assessment in composites.
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Olivier Mesnil, Cara A. C. Leckey, and Massimo Ruzzene "Instantaneous wavenumber estimation for damage quantification in layered plate structures", Proc. SPIE 9064, Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2014, 90640D (9 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2044670
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Waveguides

Spatial resolution

X-rays

Structural health monitoring

Computer simulations

Glasses

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