Sandwich structures are subjected to imperfect bonding or debonding caused by defects during the manufacturing process, by fatigue, or by impact loads. In this context, their safety and functionality can be improved with the implementation of vibration‐based structural damage assessment methodologies. These methodologies involve the computation of second or higher order displacement derivatives, which are often obtained using the central difference method. Nevertheless, this method propagates and amplifies the measurement errors and noise. Therefore, a Gaussian process (GP) regression model to build smoothed (noise‐free) curvature mode shapes from noisy experimental mode shape displacements is presented in this paper. The proposed baseline‐free debonding assessment approach combines the gapped smoothing (GS) method, curvature mode shapes estimated using a GP regression, and the valleyemphasis method to automatically find damaged regions. Experimental results indicate that our approach performs better than the conventional GS method in the presence of experimental noise.
Gapped Gaussian smoothing technique for debonding assessment with automatic thresholding / Meruane, Viviana; Fernandez, Ignacio; Ruiz, Rafael O.; Petrone, Giuseppe; Lopez‐droguett, Enrique. - In: STRUCTURAL CONTROL & HEALTH MONITORING. - ISSN 1545-2255. - (2019), p. e2371. [10.1002/stc.2371]
Gapped Gaussian smoothing technique for debonding assessment with automatic thresholding
Petrone, Giuseppe;
2019
Abstract
Sandwich structures are subjected to imperfect bonding or debonding caused by defects during the manufacturing process, by fatigue, or by impact loads. In this context, their safety and functionality can be improved with the implementation of vibration‐based structural damage assessment methodologies. These methodologies involve the computation of second or higher order displacement derivatives, which are often obtained using the central difference method. Nevertheless, this method propagates and amplifies the measurement errors and noise. Therefore, a Gaussian process (GP) regression model to build smoothed (noise‐free) curvature mode shapes from noisy experimental mode shape displacements is presented in this paper. The proposed baseline‐free debonding assessment approach combines the gapped smoothing (GS) method, curvature mode shapes estimated using a GP regression, and the valleyemphasis method to automatically find damaged regions. Experimental results indicate that our approach performs better than the conventional GS method in the presence of experimental noise.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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