Enhancement of POD for Structural Health Monitoring of Bonded Repaired Structures
Abstract
This paper discusses the scattering of stress waves by defects in representative aircraft structures with multi-layered construction and geometry variation. The approaches for determining and enhancing the probability of detection of non-surface penetrating defects in such structures as well as minimizing the contributions of multi-layered construction and geometry variation to false indications are presented. The results demonstrate the importance of selecting the appropriate frequency and location of the sensor in monitoring subsurface defects on these structures. The findings suggested that a computer solution of the problem may be required to determine the optimal combination of frequency and sensor location. This study suggests the possibility of incorporating structural health monitoring into the design of future structures which will constitute a significant leap in the current knowledge base of structural health monitoring.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 04, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA512627
Entities
People
- Wing K. Chiu
Organizations
- Monash University