Synopses & Reviews
Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics This series aims to report new developments in applied and computational mechanics - quickly, informally and at a high level. This includes the fields of fluid, solid and structural mechanics, dynamics and control, and related disciplines. The applied methods can be of analytical, numerical or computational nature. Identification of Damage Using Lamb Waves Since the early 1990s increased interest in the use of Lamb waves (dynamic stress waves travelling in thin plate/shell structures) for identifying damage in engineering structures has led to significant advances in knowledge and technology. Identification of Damage Using Lamb Waves provides essential know-how for developing Lamb-wave-based damage identification techniques. It addresses fundamentals such as the mechanisms of Lamb wave activation, propagation and acquisition, the selection of transducers and design of active sensor networks, and the development of signal processing for de-noising, compression and feature extraction in the time, frequency and joint time-frequency domains. It also provides detailed descriptions of various signal fusion algorithms for the quantitative determination of damage parameters - location, orientation, size and severity. Other key topics include: • finite element modelling and experimental techniques for Lamb waves; • active sensor network technology using various agents, e.g., piezoelectric actuator/sensor and fibre Bragg grating sensor; • software-hardware systems for implementation of Lamb-wave-based damage identification including Lamb wave signal generation, acquisition and processing; and • representative case studies and diverse engineering applications.
Synopsis
Lamb waves are guided waves that propagate in thin plate or shell structures. There has been a clear increase of interest in using Lamb waves for identifying structural damage, entailing intensive research and development in this field over the past two decades. Now on the verge of maturity for diverse engineering applications, this emerging technique serves as an encouraging candidate for facilitating continuous and automated surveillance of the integrity of engineering structures in a cost-effective manner. In comparison with conventional nondestructive evaluation techniques such as ultrasonic scanning and radiography which have been well developed over half a century, damage identification using Lamb waves is in a stage of burgeoning development, presenting a number of technical challenges in application that need to be addressed and circumvented. It is these two aspects that have encouraged us to write this book, with the intention of consolidating the knowledge and know-how in the field of Lamb-wave-based damage identification, and of promoting widespread attention to mature application of this technique in the practical engineering sphere. This book provides a comprehensive description of key facets of damage identification technique using Lamb waves, based on the authors' knowledge, comprehension and experience, ranging from fundamental theory through case studies to engineering applications.
Synopsis
Fundamentals and Analysis of Lamb Waves.- Activating and Receiving Lamb Waves.- Sensors and Sensor Networks.- Processing of Lamb Wave Signals.- Algorithms for Damage Identification - Fusion of Signal Features.- Application of Algorithms for Identifying Structural Damage - Case Studies.- Systems and Engineering Applications.- Looking Forward.
Synopsis
This volume describes the fundamentals and techniques necessary for Lamb-wave-based damage identification. This damage assessment method offers efficient structural failure detection which lowers maintenance costs and increases safety benefits.
Synopsis
This book provides vital know-how for developing Lamb-wave-based damage identification techniques, addressing fundamentals such as the mechanisms of Lamb wave activation, propagation and acquisition, the selection of transducers and design of active sensor networks, and the development of signal processing for de-noising, compression and feature extraction in different time domains. It provides descriptions of signal fusion algorithms for the quantitative determination of damage parameters. Additional topics include: finite element modelling and experimental techniques for Lamb waves; active sensor network technology using various agents, e.g., piezoelectric actuator/sensor and fibre Bragg grating sensor; identification algorithms based on fusion of extracted signal features; software-hardware systems for implementation of Lamb-wave-based damage identification including Lamb wave signal generation, acquisition and processing; and representative case studies and diverse engineering applications.
About the Author
The authors are active researchers in the areas of smart materials and structures. In particular, Prof Ye is an internationally renowned research leader in advanced materials. His major research interests are in the general areas of composites science and technology, intelligent structures, nano-composites, structural integrity and durability. The research team, headed by Prof. Ye, has contributed fruitful achievements to damage identification using active sensor networks. Lin Ye has over 300 scientific publications including 180 refereed papers in leading international journals.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Fundamentals and Analysis of Lamb Waves.- Activating and Receiving Lamb Waves.- Sensors and Sensor Networks.- Processing of Lamb Wave Signals.- Algorithms for Damage Identification.- Case Studies and Engineering Applications.- Conclusions and Prospects.