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12 April 2012Bolted joint looseness damage detection using electromechanical impedance measurements by PZT sensors
Bolted joints are of great importance in steel structures. Any levels of looseness or even failure in the bolted joints if
not earlier be found in time, will continuously change the connection strength and stiffness, causing cumulative damage
to the structure, or even resulting in a sudden structural failure. Thus, it is crucial to develop efficient detection approach
for early looseness in bolted joint. In particular, electro-mechanical impedance (EMI)-based damage detection technique
which uses smart piezoelectric Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) patches has emerged as a potential tool for local damage
detection of engineering structures. This paper presents a feasibility study on the application of an EMI-based bolted
joint looseness detection with PZT patches. One steel specimen and an aluminum specimen were designed and the bolt
looseness damage was introduced by loosening some connection bolts. Impedance measurement for each PZT sensor on
the two sides of bolted joint with different distances from the loosened bolts was carried out on. A quantitative
identification method based on a statistical damage index, the root mean square deviation (RMSD) of the EMI over
different frequency bands, was proposed to assess the presence of damage. Results showed the RMSD can detect the
existence of looseness damage and the sensitivity of the PZT sensors are investigated for the bolted joint structure. Also,
the sensitive region of the PZT patches in different frequency ranges for both specimens were discussed. The proposed
approaches have great potential to be applied in practice for the looseness detection in bolted joints.
Mengqi Chen andBin Xu
"Bolted joint looseness damage detection using electromechanical impedance measurements by PZT sensors", Proc. SPIE 8409, Third International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering, 840925 (12 April 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.923329
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Mengqi Chen, Bin Xu, "Bolted joint looseness damage detection using electromechanical impedance measurements by PZT sensors," Proc. SPIE 8409, Third International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering, 840925 (12 April 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.923329