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A nonlinearity-sensitive approach for detection of “breathing” cracks relying on energy modulation effect

  • Maosen Cao, Qitian Lu, Zhongqing Su, Maciej Radzieński, Wei Xu, Wiesław Ostachowicz
  • “Breathing” crack, Higher harmonics, Energy modulation effect, Quadratic Teager-Kaiser energy, Non-contact laser measurement
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For a cracked structural component under a single-tone harmonic excitation, the opening-closing motion of the “breathing” crack can lead to higher harmonics in its steady-state responses, which can be efficient indicators for the detection of the crack. Nevertheless, when the opening-closing motion of a “breathing” crack is slight, higher harmonics can become barely visible in frequency spectra and seem to be hidden. As a consequence, the crack can hardly be detected by such hidden higher harmonics. Addressing this problem, this study proposes a nonlinearity-sensitive approach for the detection of “breathing” cracks. In particular, a novel phenomenon of energy modulation effect (EME) is reported, based on which a new concept of quadratic Teager-Kaiser energy (Q-TKE) is formulated. Hidden higher harmonics can be considerably enhanced in Q-TKEs, such that “breathing” cracks can be readily detected. A physical insight into the mechanism of the EME is provided. The approach is numerically verified using the finite element method and experimentally validated through non-contact laser measurement. The results suggest that hidden higher harmonics can be considerably enhanced in the Q-TKEs and become sensitive indicators to manifest the occurrence of the cracks, suitable for the detection of initial fatigue cracks.

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DOI: 10.1016/J.JSV.2022.116754