Abstract

The cantilever beam structure is extensively applied in civil, transportation, and mechanical fields. It is generally prone to structural damage like cracks arising from material defects, operation conditions, and environmental factors. Cracks in a cantilever beam generally induce nonlinear behavior, potentially compromising structural durability and even posing threats to production safety. The present study primarily focuses on online and quantitative fault diagnosis of cracks in the cantilever beam. A simulation model is established for the cantilever beam with varying cracks, where responses corresponding to excitation signals are collected. A Nonlinear Autoregressive with Exogenous inputs (NARX) model for the cantilever beam is identified, and Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions weighted contribution rate (WNOFRFs) are evaluated from the established NARX model. A WNOFRFs-associated index is extracted to quantify the severity of breathing cracks. Simulation results indicate that this approach can online diagnose and quantify the severity of crack faults to a certain extent. The applicability of this approach is further verified through experiments on a cracked cantilever beam.

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