Authors
Robert D Adams, Peter Cawley, Christopher J Pye, Brain J Stone
Publication date
1978/4
Journal
Journal of mechanical engineering science
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
93-100
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
A method of non-destructively evaluating the integrity of structures is described and applied to structures for which a one dimensional analysis is satisfactory. It is shown how vibration measurements made at a single station in the structure can be used, in conjunction with a suitable theoretical model, to indicate both the location and the magnitude of a defect. Receptance analysis is used in this instance, but the principle is equally applicable to other techniques of mathematical analysis.
Experimental results are obtained on a variety of components, including straight prismatic bars, a doubly-tapered bar, and an automobile camshaft, excellent agreement between the predicted and actual damage sites being obtained. The axial mode of vibration is generally used, although somes tests are also carried out successfully in torsion.
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Scholar articles
RD Adams, P Cawley, CJ Pye, BJ Stone - Journal of mechanical engineering science, 1978