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Title: An exploration of vibration based damage detection techniques for composite materials

Contributor:

Jurczak, Paweł - red.

Group publication title:

IJAME, volume 30 (2025)

Abstract:

Structural damage monitoring is inevitable for the structures to perform during their intended service life adroitly. In the present review, literature related to techniques for diagnosing vibration-intensive damages have been evaluated in order to determine the material characteristics, such as stiffness and damping. ; Also, extensive review has been presented for damage detection in composite materials. The review encompasses the literature published in last 42 years, i.e., 1982 to 2024. The literature review is classified into sections as damage detection workflow, composite materials, damage detection techniques, and advanced damage detection techniques. The usage of strain energy, mode-shapes, waveform dimension, wavelet transform and updating finite element models in detection of damage are also discussed. ; Further, an overview of concepts, techniques, and advancement in vibration-induced damage detection are presented. The limitations of each technique are explained. An insight on advanced techniques and tools from genetic algorithm and artificial neural network regarding their employability to detect the damage is provided. This work portrays the damage detection methodologies.

Publisher:

Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

oai:zbc.uz.zgora.pl:87437

DOI:

10.59441/ijame/202711

Pages:

97-113

Source:

IJAME, volume 30, number 3 (2025)

Language:

eng

License:

CC 4.0

License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0:

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Rights:

Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego

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