A review on fatigue monitoring of structures

IF 3.5 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N. García-Fernández, M. Aenlle, A. Álvarez-Vázquez, M. Muñiz‐Calvente, P. Fernández
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Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to review the existing fatigue and vibration-based structural health monitoring techniques and highlight the advantages of combining both approaches.Design/methodology/approachFatigue monitoring requires a fatigue model of the material, the stresses at specific points of the structure, a cycle counting technique and a fatigue damage criterion. Firstly, this paper reviews existing structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques, addresses their principal classifications and presents the main characteristics of each technique, with a particular emphasis on modal-based methodologies. Automated modal analysis, damage detection and localisation techniques are also reviewed. Fatigue monitoring is an SHM technique which evaluate the structural fatigue damage in real time. Stress estimation techniques and damage accumulation models based on the S-N field and the Miner rule are also reviewed in this paper.FindingsA vast amount of research has been carried out in the field of SHM. The literature about fatigue calculation, fatigue testing, fatigue modelling and remaining fatigue life is also extensive. However, the number of publications related to monitor the fatigue process is scarce. A methodology to perform real-time structural fatigue monitoring, in both time and frequency domains, is presented.Originality/valueFatigue monitoring can be combined (applied simultaneously) with other vibration-based SHM techniques, which might significantly increase the reliability of the monitoring techniques.
结构疲劳监测综述
本研究的目的是回顾现有的基于疲劳和振动的结构健康监测技术,并强调两者结合的优势。设计/方法/方法疲劳监测需要材料的疲劳模型、结构特定点的应力、循环计数技术和疲劳损伤准则。首先,本文回顾了现有的结构健康监测(SHM)技术,阐述了它们的主要分类,并介绍了每种技术的主要特征,特别强调了基于模态的方法。自动模态分析,损伤检测和定位技术也进行了审查。疲劳监测是一种实时评估结构疲劳损伤的SHM技术。本文还对基于S-N场和Miner规则的应力估计技术和损伤累积模型进行了综述。在SHM领域进行了大量的研究。关于疲劳计算、疲劳试验、疲劳建模和剩余疲劳寿命的文献也非常广泛。然而,与监测疲劳过程有关的出版物数量很少。提出了一种在时域和频域上进行实时结构疲劳监测的方法。独创性/价值疲劳监测可以与其他基于振动的SHM技术结合(同时应用),这可能会显著提高监测技术的可靠性。
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International Journal of Structural Integrity
International Journal of Structural Integrity ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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