Abstract
This paper investigates the effectiveness of the combination of global (changes in natural frequencies) and local (curvature mode shapes) vibration-based analysis data as input for artificial neural networks (ANNs) for location and severity prediction of damage in fibre-reinforced plastic laminates. A finite element analysis tool has been used to obtain the dynamic characteristics of intact and damaged cantilever composite beams for the first three natural modes. Different damage scenarios have been introduced by reducing the local stiffness of the selected elements at different locations along the finite element model of the beam structure. After performing the sensitivity analyses aimed at finding the necessary parameters for the damage detection, different input-output sets have been introduced to various ANNs. In order to check the robustness of the input used in the analysis, random noise has been generated numerically and added to noise-free data during the training of the ANNs. Finally, trained feedforward back-propagation ANNs have been tested using new damage cases and checks have been made for severity and location prediction of the damage.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
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