Title Conclusions /
Authors Jasiūnienė, Elena ; Sause, Markus G.R ; Samaitis, Vykintas ; Aggelis, Dimitrios G ; Limongelli, Maria Pina ; Vanlanduit, Steve
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-72192-3
ISBN 9783030721916
eISBN 9783030721923
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Is Part of Structural health monitoring damage detection systems for aerospace: [monograph].. Cham : Springer, 2021. ch. 10, p. 273-284.. ISBN 9783030721916. eISBN 9783030721923
Keywords [eng] method comparison ; structural health monitoring ; guided wave monitoring ; vibration based monitoring ; strain monitoring ; acoustic emission monitoring ; reliability ; maturity Integration readiness
Abstract [eng] The state of the art of structural health monitoring damage detection systems reviewed in this book shows that it is a promising area of technologies. SHM damage detection systems in civil aviation are still mostly limited to lab applications because there are still issues, which need to be solved for such systems to be integrated in an aircraft structure. Therefore, further research is needed to solve the current drawbacks/limitations of the existing SHM approaches such that this technology can be used in aircrafts. Despite the current limitations, SHM application for damage detection in aircrafts would make the flying safer and the structure lifetime longer and reduce the maintenance time and costs considering that the maintenance could be performed not at the predetermined intervals, but upon the need based on the condition that would be determined by the SHM systems used. We conclude some of the important differences and the common challenges to the methods reviewed in this book and provide an outlook on the next steps to a successful implementation.
Published Cham : Springer, 2021
Type Book part
Language English
Publication date 2021
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