Abstract

Integrated health monitoring methods that can be applied to aging aerospace structures for monitoring fatigue, cracks and corrosion in real-time are discussed. An overview of established methods and recent developments is presented, including the traditional piezo-electric transducer and novel fiber-optic sensor systems for measurements of acoustic emission, strain, temperature, ultrasonic Lamb waves and their applications in structural health and corrosion monitoring.

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