Investigation of Transient Behavior of a Cantilever Plate Based on Elastic Impact Loading History Detection Using Polyvinylidene Fluoride Film Sensors
Journal
IEEE Sensors Journal
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
6
Start Page
1565
End Page
1574
ISSN
1530437X
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate elastic impact loading history detection based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film sensors and demonstrate its applications on simulating flexible structural responses or investigating dynamic measurement performances of sensors. A pair of PVDF film sensors, bonded collocatedly on two opposite surfaces of a cantilever plate, is used to extract steel ball-generated elastic impact loadings. Impact detecting performance is first demonstrated by comparing the transient displacement responses of the cantilever plate with finite-element method (FEM) prediction based on the obtained impact loading history. Transient strain responses of the plate, also detected by the PVDF film sensors, are then compared with the FEM computation to discuss the cross-sensitivity effect (i.e., influence of the strain in orthogonal direction) of the PVDF film sensors. In addition to the comparison of the time-domain measurement results, sensing results in frequency domain are discussed with the nodal lines in the plate mode shapes. The experimental results in both time and frequency domain show that the commercial PVDF film sensors have the capability for obtaining elastic impact loading history on flexible structures that can be employed for further dynamic structural or dynamic sensing performance investigation.
Subjects
Impact Loading History
Mode Shape
Nodal Line
Pvdf
Finite Element Method
Flexible Structures
Fluorine Compounds
Frequency Domain Analysis
Nanocantilevers
Plates (structural Components)
Displacement Response
Impact Loadings
Mode Shapes
Nodal Line
Polyvinylidene Fluoride Film Sensors
Pvdf
Time And Frequency Domains
Time Domain Measurement
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Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Type
journal article
