Abstract

Measured data from operating systems are often acquired to predict structural health of a system. With only a few measurement sensors, very limited understanding of the system can be obtained. Utilizing some recent novel expansion results, full field information can be obtained to identify a more complete strain description for the system. Using these results in conjunction with an analytical prediction of the expected strains, comparisons and differences can be identified using time response data. The expected full field stress-strain from the analytical model is compared to the predicted full field dynamic stress strain from limited sets of measured locations due to either operating or imposed loading on the structure. Differences in strain distributions at many time increments can provide indications of regions of possible damage in the structure. The work presented in this paper identifies the methodology as well as some results to illustrate the usefulness of the approach.

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