A Structural Health Monitoring Workshop Roadmap for Transitioning Critical Technology from Research to Practice
Abstract
Interest in structural health monitoring/management (SHM) is attracting lots of attention across a spectrum that ranges from sensor developers to end users. The United States military, in particular is making a concerted effort to implement condition-based maintenance (CBM) as a means of reducing the life cycle costs and improving availability of various weapons platforms. In spite of this effort, the majority of installed health monitoring systems are limited to rotating machinery such as engines, transmissions, and other gear boxes. The goal of this workshop was to bring together representatives from military, industry, and academia covering the spectrum from hardware developers to end users and platform managers and have them discuss issues that must be addressed as SHM systems mature to the point that managers will implement them. This paper describes those discussions and highlights important issues that need to be addressed as SHM systems make the transition from laboratory scale demonstrations to real-world use.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 24, 2012
- Accession Number
- ADA554786
Entities
People
- Aditi Chattopadhyay
- Antonio Papandreou-suppapola
- Charles R. Farrar
- Mark M. Derriso
- Mark Seaver
- Matt H. Triplett
- Narayan Kovvali
- Seung B. Kim
Organizations
- Arizona State University