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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2001, Volume 6A: 18th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, 855-863, September 9–12, 2001
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2001/VIB-21402
... technique for general linear dynamic systems. Wavelet Analysis Structural Health Monitoring Damage Detection System Identification Pseudo-wavelets Proceedings of DETC'01 ASME 2001 Design Engineering Technical Conference and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference Pittsburgh, PA...
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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2001, Volume 6B: 18th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, 2033-2042, September 9–12, 2001
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2001/VIB-21541
... Abstract A distributed in-situ sensor that can simplify structural health monitoring is investigated in this paper. The distributed sensor can detect damage within the coverage area of the sensor by measuring acoustic emissions, but it cannot exactly locate the damage source due...
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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2019, Volume 8: 31st Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, V008T10A055, August 18–21, 2019
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2019-98004
... Abstract As the use of wind power continues to increase globally, the need for improved structural health monitoring systems for wind turbine blades increases as well. Acoustics-based methods are deemed promising in this endeavor, as they are non-contact, nondestructive and enabling distributed...
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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2011, Volume 2: 31st Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Parts A and B, 1317-1328, August 28–31, 2011
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2011-48801
... on the relationship between crack size and stress intensity factor. The detection process of crack using structural health monitoring systems is modeled by adding random noise and a deterministic bias. The equivalent model parameters are then identified using the least-square-filtered Bayesian method, from which...
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Proc. ASME. IDETC-CIE2009, Volume 3: ASME/IEEE 2009 International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications; 20th Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Conference, 459-469, August 30–September 2, 2009
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: DETC2009-86459
... Communication between a sink node and a PC can constitute a bottleneck for high data rate applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) including, but not limited to, structural health monitoring, condition monitoring, wireless surveillance and patient health monitoring. In this paper, we...