Development of a "stick-and-detect" wireless sensor node for fatigue crack detection
Author(s): |
Peipei Liu
Hyung Jin Lim Suyoung Yang Hoon Sohn Cheul Hee Lee Yung Yi Daewoo Kim Jinhwan Jung In-Hwan Bae |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Structural Health Monitoring, September 2016, n. 2, v. 16 |
Page(s): | 153-163 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1475921716666532 |
Abstract: |
A fatigue crack and its precursor often serves as a source of nonlinear mechanism for ultrasonic waves, and nonlinear ultrasonic techniques have been widely studied to detect fatigue crack at its very early stage. In this study, a wireless sensor node based on nonlinear ultrasonics is developed specifically for fatigue crack detection: (1) through packaged piezoelectric transducers, ultrasonic waves at two distinctive frequencies are generated, and their modulation due to a microcrack (less than 0.1 mm in width) is detected; (2) an autonomous reference_free crack detection algorithm is developed and embedded into the sensor node, so that users can simply “stick” the sensor to a target structure and automatically “detect” a fatigue crack without relying on any history data of the target structure; and (3) the whole design of the sensor node is fulfilled in a low-power working strategy. The performance of the sensor node is experimentally validated using aluminum plates with real fatigue cracks and compared with that of a conventional wired system. Furthermore, a field test in Yeongjong Grand Bridge in South Korea has been conducted with the developed sensor nodes. |
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