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Ali Abasi and Ayan Sadhu
The monitoring and maintenance of existing civil infrastructure has recently received worldwide attention. Several structural health monitoring methods have been developed, including time-, frequency-, and time?frequency domain methods of modal identific...
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Edward Rokicki, Radoslaw Przysowa, Jerzy Kotkowski and Pawel Majewski
Magnetic sensors are widely used in aeroengines and their health management systems, but they are rarely installed in the engine hot section due to the loss of magnetic properties by permanent magnets with increasing temperature. The paper presents and v...
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Theresa Loss and Alexander Bergmann
Monitoring the structural health of wind turbine blades is essential to increase energy capture and operational safety of turbines, and therewith enhance competitiveness of wind energy. With the current trends of designing blades ever longer, detailed kn...
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Boris Vasilyev, Sergei Nikolaev, Mikhail Raevskiy, Sergei Belov and Ighor Uzhinsky
Blade damage accounts for a substantial part of all failure events occurring at gas-turbine-engine power plants. Current operation and maintenance (O&M) practices typically use preventive maintenance approaches with fixed intervals, which involve hig...
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Mihai Florian and John Dalsgaard Sørensen
Out of the total wind turbine failure events, blade damage accounts for a substantial part, with some studies estimating it at around 23%. Current operation and maintenance (O&M) practices typically make use of corrective type maintenance as the basi...
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