Mechanical Tests Applied to Structural Health Monitoring: An Overview of Previous Experience

Laboratory for Materials Strength Testing (LMST) has been conducting accredited mechanical research for aviation from 2003. Among accredited procedures are e.g. low and high cycle fatigue tests, fracture toughness tests and fatigue crack growth rate tests. The main goal of them is obtaining material...

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Main Authors: Baran Marta, Nowakowski Dominik, Lisiecki Janusz, Kłysz Sylwester
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:Fatigue of Aircraft Structures
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fas-2020-0012
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description Laboratory for Materials Strength Testing (LMST) has been conducting accredited mechanical research for aviation from 2003. Among accredited procedures are e.g. low and high cycle fatigue tests, fracture toughness tests and fatigue crack growth rate tests. The main goal of them is obtaining materials constants and characteristics. However knowledge how to conduct these tests could be used also in other applications, for instance in the work on development of Structural Health Monitoring systems (SHM). When cracks propagate in a controlled way in laboratory conditions, it allows verifying the operation of a single sensor or a network of sensors.
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