Perturbation analysis for robust damage detection with
application to multifunctional aircraft structures
Rafik Hajrya,Nazih Mechbal
Abstract
The most widely known form of multifunctional aircraft structure is smart structures for
structural health monitoring (SHM). The aim is to provide automated systems whose purposes are to identify
and to characterize possible damage within structures by using a network of actuators and sensors.
Unfortunately, environmental and operational variability render many of the proposed damage detection
methods difficult to successfully be applied. In this paper, an original robust damage detection approach
using output-only vibration data is proposed. It is based on independent component analysis and matrix
perturbation analysis, where an analytical threshold is proposed to get rid of statistical assumptions usually
performed in damage detection approach. The effectiveness of the proposed SHM method is demonstrated
numerically using finite element simulations and experimentally through a conformal load-bearing antenna
structure and composite plates instrumented with piezoelectric ceramic materials.
Rafik Hajrya and NazihMechbal, Arts et Métiers ParisTech (ENSAM), Process and Engineering in Mechanics and Materials Laboratory (PIMM)
CNRS-UMR 8006-151 Boulevard de l\'hôpital, 75013, Paris, France
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