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SHM Monitoring Methods and Sensors with Applications to Composite Helicopter Blades: A Review

SHM Monitoring Methods and Sensors with Applications to Composite Helicopter Blades: A Review AbstractStructural Health Monitoring (SHM) represents a method of monitoring and assessment of the structural state of a certain component, in terms of damage identification, damage classification and monitoring of deformations and loads. The structure and purpose of different SHM methods are presented, with a review of the main types of sensors and monitoring methods available. Recent trends in implementing SHM methods in composite applications are presented, especially in aerospace structures. Also, the main advantages and disadvantages of SHM methods are being highlighted and the potential that these systems have in the technological future. The main purpose of the presented survey is to assess the best method to realize a future model of a new composite blade, equipped with sensors, that will replace the current metal tail rotor blade which equips the IAR330 military transport helicopter used by the Romanian Air Force. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis de Gruyter

SHM Monitoring Methods and Sensors with Applications to Composite Helicopter Blades: A Review

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2020 Andrei-Daniel Voicu et al., published by Sciendo
eISSN
1583-7149
DOI
10.2478/aucts-2020-0001
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Abstract

AbstractStructural Health Monitoring (SHM) represents a method of monitoring and assessment of the structural state of a certain component, in terms of damage identification, damage classification and monitoring of deformations and loads. The structure and purpose of different SHM methods are presented, with a review of the main types of sensors and monitoring methods available. Recent trends in implementing SHM methods in composite applications are presented, especially in aerospace structures. Also, the main advantages and disadvantages of SHM methods are being highlighted and the potential that these systems have in the technological future. The main purpose of the presented survey is to assess the best method to realize a future model of a new composite blade, equipped with sensors, that will replace the current metal tail rotor blade which equips the IAR330 military transport helicopter used by the Romanian Air Force.

Journal

ACTA Universitatis Cibiniensisde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2020

Keywords: structural health monitoring; embedded sensors; composite material; rotor blade

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