Inverse estimation of impact force on a composite panel using a single piezoelectric sensor
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Identification of location and magnitude of impact forces on a rectangular carbon fibre-epoxy honeycomb composite panel has been experimentally investigated through an inverse approach. The dynamic signals captured by a single piezoelectric (PZT) sensor installed on the panel remotely from the impact locations are utilized to identify the impact forces generated by an instrumented hammer. A number of potential impact locations on the panel are assumed to be known a priori. An actual impact is then occurred at one or two of these locations. The objective is to simultaneously identify the location and magnitude of the impact forces using the PZT sensor. The problem is solved through minimization of an extended matrix form of the convolution integral incorporating linear superposition of the responses due to impact at different locations. The under-determined problem is ill-posed and is regularized by Tikhonov and generalized cross validation methods. It is revealed that impact forces occurred at any location among four possible locations can be well identified. © SAGE Publications.
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Honeycomb composite panel, Impact force estimation, Inverse problem, Piezoelectric, Carbon, Carbon fibers, Honeycomb structures, Location, Piezoelectricity, Convolution integrals, Generalized cross validation method, Honeycomb composite, Impact force, Inverse estimation, Linear superpositions, Piezoelectric sensors, Inverse problems