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A multivariate data analysis approach towards vibration analysis and vibration-based damage assessment:: Application for delamination detection in a composite beam
Authors:David García  Irina Trendafilova
Institution:Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper introduces a novel methodology for structural vibration analysis and vibration-based monitoring which utilises a special type of Principal Components Analysis (PCA), known as Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA). In this study the methodology is introduced and demonstrated for the purposes of damage assessment in structures using their free decay response. The method?s damage assessment properties are first demonstrated on a numerical example for a two degree-of-freedom (2DoF) spring–mass and damper system with nonlinear stiffness. The method is then applied to an experimental case study of a composite laminate beam. The method is based on the decomposition of the frequency domain structural variation response using new variables, the Principal Components (PCs). Only a certain number of new variables are used to approximate the original vibration signal with very good accuracy. The presented results demonstrate the potential of the method for vibration based signal reconstruction and damage diagnosis. The healthy and the different damaged scenarios are clearly distinguishable in the new space of only two reconstructed components where a strong clustering effect is observed.
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