Fatigue Damage Detection Using Smart Senor

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In civil engineering field, huge amount of structural health monitoring work is required throughout the service life of the structures. In pursuing an autonomous, real-time and online non-destructive evaluation (NDE) method, piezo-impedance transducer (PZT) has attracted more and more attention from researchers in recent years. Although up to now, the real application of Electro-Mechanical Impedance (EMI) method with PZT on structure health monitoring is not utilized, experiments results shows its impressive potential.

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