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 Spot size-based laser vibrometer using an advanced image sensor for structural health monitoring
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả: Xuan Binh Cao, Hoang Nam Phan, Phuong Hoa Hoang, Duy Hoa Pham
Nơi đăng: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; Số: 1289;Từ->đến trang: 012036;Năm: 2023
Lĩnh vực: Kỹ thuật; Loại: Bài báo khoa học; Thể loại: Quốc tế
TÓM TẮT
Failure-induced vibrations are a common phenomenon in many civil structures, and the characterization of their vibration frequencies is crucial for monitoring their structural health. This paper presents a new optics-based mechanical system that can monitor the vibrations of civil structures through the fluctuation of laser spot size using advanced image sensors. The principle behind this vibrometer combines mechanical oscillation and laser optics, and it provides information on vibration through the precise variation of spot size in a low-cost, low-risk, and high-speed manner. The system comprises simple components that are easily integrated into various civil structures. Therefore, this novel approach offers a promising method for effectively monitoring the health of civil structures.
ABSTRACT
Failure-induced vibrations are a common phenomenon in many civil structures, and the characterization of their vibration frequencies is crucial for monitoring their structural health. This paper presents a new optics-based mechanical system that can monitor the vibrations of civil structures through the fluctuation of laser spot size using advanced image sensors. The principle behind this vibrometer combines mechanical oscillation and laser optics, and it provides information on vibration through the precise variation of spot size in a low-cost, low-risk, and high-speed manner. The system comprises simple components that are easily integrated into various civil structures. Therefore, this novel approach offers a promising method for effectively monitoring the health of civil structures.
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