Articles Review of Guided-wave Structural Health Monitoring (2007)
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BibTeX
@MISC{Raghavan07articlesreview,
author = {Ajay Raghavan and Carlos E. S. Cesnik and Ajay Raghavan and Carlos E. S. Cesnik},
title = {Articles Review of Guided-wave Structural Health Monitoring},
year = {2007}
}
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Abstract
ABSTRACT—In this paper we present the state of the art in the field of guided-wave structural health monitoring (SHM). We begin with an overview of damage prognosis, and a description of the basic methodology of guided-wave SHM. We then review developments from the open literature in various aspects of this truly multidisciplinary field. First, we discuss different transducer technologies, including both piezoelectric and non-conventional popular and non-conventional piezoelectric transducers. Next, we examine guided-wave theory, tracing its early history down to modern developments. Following this, we detail the efforts into models for guided-wave excitation by SHM transducers. Then, we review several signal processing related works. The next topic in Section 6 is guided-wave SHM system development, and we explore various packaging ideas, integrated







