Abstract

The modal strain energy method is a vibration-based damage detection method that allows the use of passive measurements. The method is based on the measurement and analysis of the modal response of the structure under investigation. The aim of this work is to investigate the application of this method to detect and localise a local change in a structure using acoustic measurements in a fluid around the structure. Firstly, the modal strain energy is presented. The technique is based on the analysis of the modal shapes of undamaged and damaged samples obtained by operational modal analysis. The application of modal strain energy to off-contact acoustic measurements is then discussed. The method is used to detect and locate a local change (an additional mass) in an aluminium plate subjected to a mechanical force. The study begins with numerical simulation using finite element models, followed by experiments on the aluminium plate.

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