A technology for non-intrusive real-time structural health monitoring using piezoelectric active sensors is presented. The approach is based on monitoring variations of the coupled electromechanical impedance of piezoelectric patches bonded to metallic structures in high-frequency bands. In each of these applications, a single piezoelectric element is used as both an actuator and a sensor. The resulting electromechanical coupling makes the frequency-dependent electric impedance spectrum of the PZT sensor a good mapping of the underlying structure’s acoustic signature. Moreover, incipient structural damage can be indicated by deviations of this signature from its original baseline pattern. Unique features of this technology include its high sensitivity to structural damage, non-intrusiveness to the host structure, and low cost of implementation. These features have potential for enabling on-board damage monitoring of critical or inaccessible aerospace structures and components, such as aircraft wing joints, and both internal and external jet engine components. Several exploratory applications will be discussed.
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Structural Health Monitoring With Piezoelectric Active Sensors
H. A. Winston,
H. A. Winston
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
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F. Sun,
F. Sun
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
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B. S. Annigeri
B. S. Annigeri
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
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H. A. Winston
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
F. Sun
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
B. S. Annigeri
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06108
Contributed by the International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS for publication in the ASME JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER. Paper presented at the International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition, Munich, Germany, May 8–11, 2000; Paper 00-GT-051. Manuscript received by IGTI Oct. 1999; final revision received by ASME Headquarters Oct. 2000. Associate Editor: D. Wisler.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Apr 2001, 123(2): 353-358 (6 pages)
Published Online: October 1, 2000
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Winston , H. A., Sun , F., and Annigeri, B. S. (October 1, 2000). "Structural Health Monitoring With Piezoelectric Active Sensors ." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. April 2001; 123(2): 353–358. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1365123
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