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Identification of Damage Using Lamb Waves

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The article was published on 2009-01-01. It has received 592 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lamb waves.

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Designing for Lamb Wave Based In Situ Structural Health Monitoring

TL;DR: In this article, a series of analytical/experimental work seeking to demonstrate the implementation of in situ structural health monitoring (iSHM) at the design stage of critical structures is presented.

Probabilistic delamination diagnosis of composite materials using a novel Bayesian Imaging Method

TL;DR: A delamination probability image using Lamb wave-based damage detection is constructed using the Bayesian updating technique to detect delamination size and location, as along with corresponding uncertainty bounds.
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Impact Localization on Rigid Surfaces Using Hermitian Angle Distribution for Human–Computer Interface Applications

TL;DR: An algorithm to localize impacts on rigid surfaces using induced vibration signals that outperforms existing techniques for source localization on solid surfaces of different materials is proposed.

On the Solution of Crack Identification Problems in Composite Materials

TL;DR: In this article, a two-dimensional problem of wave propagation in an infinite multilayered structure containing an internal or interface crack is considered, and two approaches are applied to solve the problem, namely reducing of the problem to a system of boundary integral equations relative to unknown displacements of the crack surfaces or modeling of multi-layered infinite media infinite using finite element software ABAQUS by introducing a nonreflecting absorbing boundary.
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Failure behaviour of aluminium/CFRP laminates with varying fibre orientation in quasi-static indentation test

TL;DR: In this paper, the failure response of the laminate under five variation of the crosshead speeds in the quasi-static loading was examined by an indentation test in a quasistatic loading.
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