Damage Delineation In Structures Using Laser Vibrometry And Remote Excitation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Peter Swanson John Rettkowski
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As part of a research program to reduce injuries and fatalities in the U.S. mining workforce, NIOSH is investigating the potential use of noncontact vibration measurements to identify hazardous ground fall conditions. In the present study, the effectiveness of remote vibration sources in exciting resonant responses in damaged structures is examined. Initial experiments were performed on a damaged concrete slab in a controlled environment. Vibration response was measured with a laser Doppler vibrometer using both single-point and two-dimensional array recordings. Excitation sources included direct mechanical impacts to remote portions of the slab and a remotely located industrial demolition hammer. Surficial damage was effectively delineated with both sources through visualization of vibration response in spectral bands selected to discriminate wave propagation from large-scale slab resonance effects.
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APA: Peter Swanson John Rettkowski  Damage Delineation In Structures Using Laser Vibrometry And Remote Excitation

MLA: Peter Swanson John Rettkowski Damage Delineation In Structures Using Laser Vibrometry And Remote Excitation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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