Experimental Validation of Transient Spectral Finite Element Simulation Tools Dedicated to Guided Wave-Based Structural Health Monitoring

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
O. Mesnil, A. Recoquillay, T. Druet, Valentin Serey, Huu Hoang, A. Imperiale, E. Demaldent
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Abstract

In guided wave structural health monitoring (GW-SHM), a strong need for reliable and fast simulation tools has been expressed throughout the literature to optimize SHM systems or demonstrate performance. Even though guided wave simulations can be conducted with most finite elements software packages, computational and hardware costs are always prohibitive for large simulation campaigns. A novel SHM module has been recently added to the civa software and relies on unassembled high-order finite elements to overcome these limitations. This article focuses on the thorough validation of civa for SHM to identify the limits of the models. After introducing the key elements of the civa SHM solution, a first validation is presented on a stainless steel pipe representative of the oil and gas industry. Second, validation is conducted on a composite panel with and without stiffener representative of some structures in the aerospace industry. Results show a good match between the experimental and simulated datasets, but only if the input parameters are fully determined before the simulations.
导波结构健康监测瞬态谱有限元仿真工具的实验验证
在导波结构健康监测(GW-SHM)中,整个文献都表达了对可靠和快速模拟工具的强烈需求,以优化SHM系统或展示性能。尽管导波模拟可以用大多数有限元软件包进行,但对于大型模拟活动来说,计算和硬件成本总是令人望而却步。一个新的SHM模块最近被添加到civa软件中,它依赖于未组装的高阶有限元来克服这些限制。本文的重点是对基于SHM的civa进行彻底验证,以确定模型的局限性。在介绍了civa SHM解决方案的关键要素之后,在一个具有石油和天然气行业代表性的不锈钢管上进行了第一次验证。其次,对具有航空航天工业结构代表性的加筋和不加筋复合材料板进行了验证。结果表明,只有在模拟前充分确定输入参数的情况下,实验数据和模拟数据之间才有很好的匹配。
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