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Sensors
Structural Health Monitoring Using Fibre Optic Acoustic Emission Sensors
JamesOwen Willberry1  Mayorkinos Papaelias1 
[1] School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2SE, UK;
关键词: acoustic emission;    condition monitoring;    fibre-optic sensors;    non-destructive evaluation;    structural health monitoring;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s20216369
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Acoustic emission (AE) is widely used for condition monitoring of critical components and structures. Conventional AE techniques employ wideband or resonant piezoelectric sensors to detect elastic stress waves propagating through various types of structural materials, including composites during damage evolution. Recent developments in fibre optic acoustic emission sensors (FOAES) have enabled new ways of detecting and monitoring damage evolution using AE. An optical fibre consists of a core with a high refractive index and a surrounding cladding. The buffer layer and outer jacket both act as protective polymer layers. Glass optical fibres can be used for manufacturing AE sensors of sufficiently small size to enable their embedding into fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials. The embedding process protects the FOAES against environmental stresses prolonging operational lifetime. The immunity of FOAES to electromagnetic interference makes this type of sensor attractive for condition monitoring purposes across a wide range of challenging operational environments. This paper provides an exhaustive review of recent developments on FOAES including their fundamental operational principles and key industrial applications.

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