A method for determining the location and depth of cracks indouble‐ cracked beams

Douka, Eleni/ Trochidis, Athanasios/ Bamnios, George/ Τροχίδης, Αθανάσιος/ Μπάμνιος, Γεώργιος/ Δούκα, Ελένη


Institution and School/Department of submitter: ΤΕΙ Θεσσαλονίκης
Keywords: Beam vibration;Crack identification;Antiresonance frequencies
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Bamnios, G., Douka, E. & Trochidis, A. (2004). A method for determining the location and depth of cracks in double‐ cracked beams. Applied Acoustics. 65:997‐1008.
Applied Acoustics, vol.65, νο. 10, 2004
Abstract: The influence of two transverse open cracks on the antiresonances of a double cracked cantilever beam is investigated both analytically and experimentally. It is shown that there is a shift in the antiresonances of the cracked beam depending on the location and size of the cracks. These antiresonance changes, complementary with natural frequency changes, can be used as additional information carrier for crack identification in double cracked beams. Experimental results from tests on plexiglas beams damaged at different locations and different magnitudes are found to be in good agreement with theoretical predictions. Based on the results of the present work, an efficient prediction scheme for crack localization and characterization in double cracked beams is proposed.
Description: Δημοσιεύσεις μελών--ΣΤΕΦ--Τμήμα Ηλεκτρονικής, 2004
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/10098
Other Identifiers: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003682X04000714
10.1016/j.apacoust.2004.05.002
Item type: other
Submission Date: 2018-02-28T16:17:50Z
Item language: el
Item access scheme: free
Institution and School/Department of submitter: ΤΕΙ Θεσσαλονίκης
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