Shaped sensors for structural health monitoring
Friswell, M. I. and Adhikari, S.
International Conference on Smart Materials, Structures and Systems (ISSS),
Bangalore, India, July 2008.
This paper is concerned with distributed sensors to measure the response of beam and plate structures. The design of
modal sensors for beam structures is well established. The design for plate structures with constant thickness sensors
may be achieved by optimizing the shape of the sensor boundary, or by optimizing the effectiveness of the electrode.
Most applications consider vibration control, but this paper is concerned with structural health monitoring, where the
sensor output is made sensitive to changes in key stiffness parameters, for example in joints. The examples are based
on finite element models of the structures, and thus distributed transducers may be designed for arbitrary beam and
plate structures.
BiBTeX Entry
@INPROCEEDINGS{cp42,
AUTHOR={Michael I. Friswell and S. Adhikari},
TITLE={Shaped sensors for structural health monitoring},
BOOKTITLE={International Conference on Smart Materials, Structures and Systems (ISSS)},
YEAR={2008},
Address={Bangalore, India},
Month={July},
Note={}
}
by Sondipon Adhikari