Publications by authors named "Cedric Rosalie"

This paper reports on an acoustic emission (AE) sensor based on relaxor ferroelectric single crystal (RFSC) transduction. The sensor crystal is arranged into a Linear Array for Modal Decomposition and Analysis (LAMDA), with the sensor interrogated by a bespoke high-bandwidth instrument. The efficacy of RFSC LAMDA sensors is showcased through a series of comparative experiments, which include the simultaneous acquisition of pencil lead break (PLB) AEs in a 1.

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Acoustic emission (AE) testing and Lamb wave inspection techniques have been widely used in non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring. For thin plates, the AEs arising from structural defect development (e.g.

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Article Synopsis
  • The research in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) aims to integrate SHM systems into high-value assets, like aircraft, for real-time damage detection, requiring these systems to be compact, lightweight, and robust.
  • Traditional non-destructive testing methods are too bulky and costly, but advancements in electronics are making smaller and more reliable components available for embedded SHM systems, particularly using Acousto-Ultrasonics (AU) for efficient inspection.
  • This article discusses the Acousto Ultrasonic Structural Health Monitoring Array Module⁺ (AUSAM⁺), which features innovative actuation and sensing capabilities, along with a novel piezoelectric amplifier for a wide frequency diagnostic range, customizable for various applications via user-friendly software interfaces
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A method is proposed for determining in-plane components of motion in a Lamb wave from laser vibrometer measurements of surface motion out of plane. The approach relies on a frequency domain transformation that assumes knowledge only of the plate thickness and the bulk wave speeds. An outline of the relevant theory is followed by several validation case studies that generally affirm a useful level of accuracy and robust performance across a relatively wide frequency-thickness product range.

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