Abstract

In this paper, a novel approach for vibration based damage detection is proposed. The approach relies on the use of a large network of sensors (possibly hundreds of them) to which a programmable linear combiner is attached. The linear combiner is programmed to work as a modal filter. The frequency content of the output of the modal filter is proposed as feature for damage detection. It is shown that if a local damage is present, spurious peaks appear in the FRF of the modal filter whereas if temperature changes are considered, the FRF of the modal filter is shifted but its shape remains unchanged. The approach is interesting because of the ability to differentiate between local damage and global environmental changes to a structure. Issues about the practical implementation of the method are discussed.

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