Authors
Pierluigi Fanelli, Chiara Biscarini, Elio Jannelli, Filippo Ubertini, Stefano Ubertini
Publication date
2017/1/12
Journal
Measurement Science and Technology
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
024006
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Various mechanical, ocean, aerospace and civil engineering problems involve solid bodies impacting the water surface and often result in complex coupled dynamics, characterized by impulsive loading conditions, high amplitude vibrations and large local deformations. Monitoring in such problems for purposes such as remaining fatigue life estimation and real time damage detection is a technical and scientific challenge of primary concern in this context. Open issues include the need for developing distributed sensing systems able to operate at very high acquisition frequencies, to be utilized to study rapidly varying strain fields, with high resolution and very low noise, while scientific challenges mostly relate to the definition of appropriate signal processing and modeling tools enabling the extraction of useful information from distributed sensing signals.
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