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In this paper the dynamic behavior of a
fatigue cracked beam is investigated. The purpose is to reveal
the nonlinear behavior of the structure with fatigue damage by
using wavelet transform. A cracked cantilever beam is modeled by
the finite element (FE) method using ALGORTM software. A breathing crack is
described in the FE method as a surface to surface contact of the
two edges of the crack during vibration. Strain time history in
the area adjacent to the crack has been analyzed using data
processing techniques. Nonlinear effects in signals are
usually dificult to detect by conventional data processing
methods such as fast Fourier transform. However wavelet transform
has recently been shown to be an effective method of
detecting such nonlinear effects in signals. Modulus
maxima, an important property of wavelet transform, have been
used as an indicator of the crack size. Numerical results
obtained from the FE analysis are presented in this paper, as
well as some experimental results. It is shown that detection of
fatigue cracks using breathing behavior and wavelet transform can
be used to develop a vibration-based crack detection
technique.
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Keywords
crack detection, crack monitoring, fatigue crack, breathing crack, closing crack, wavelet transform, wavelet analysis
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