A low-power AE b-value sensor for structural health monitoring

被引:0
|
作者
Ueda, Yuki [1 ]
Usui, Takashi [1 ]
Watabe, Kazuo [1 ]
机构
[1] Toshiba Corporation, Corporate R&D Center, Kawasaki, Japan
来源
e-Journal of Nondestructive Testing | 2024年 / 29卷 / 06期
关键词
Internet of things;
D O I
10.58286/29937
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
An increase in the quantity of aging infrastructure has become a major social issue. It is thus necessary to properly maintain and manage aging infrastructure, which incurs increasingly large maintenance costs. Therefore, there is a demand for maintenance and management using low-cost and wide-application technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT). We propose a unique, ultra-low-power acoustic emission b-value sensor for structural health monitoring. Acoustic emission (AE) is an elastic wave generated by crack generation or growth inside a material. The characteristics of AE, such as waveform, source frequency, source location, and velocity, can indicate damage affecting material strength. When focusing on the source frequency, the b-value, which is the slope of AE amplitude-frequency distribution derived from the source frequency, is important and widely used as an indicator of material integrity. The proposed sensor was developed to detect this b-value trend more conveniently than ever and to achieve continuous structural or machinery health monitoring. We pursued two key points: ultra-low power consumption and long-distance wireless transmission, which enabled the AE sensor to be applied as an IoT sensor. The wake-on-AE algorithm, which wakes the sensor when AE waves reach the sensor, enables AE sensing to consume a very low current of 172μA on two dry batteries. Generally, the waveform of AE is very short in duration, such as microseconds to milliseconds. If the sensor did not wake up and take measurements in such a short time, the AE wave would pass, and the sensor would fail to measure AE. Therefore, we developed a unique analog-digital co-circuit technology that uses a peak-hold circuit to extract AE features with less sampling. In addition, sensor edges reduce data rates through statistical analysis and transmit data using low-power wide-area networks. In this paper, we present validation results obtained with the sensor on bearings. We performed validation experiments with faulty and normal bearings, generating AEs with different b-values. The developed sensor, operated with two dry batteries, and the AE measurement systems for verification simultaneously acquired the AE generated by the bearing rotation. As a result, we successfully confirmed that the developed sensor provides almost the same results as conventional AE systems in b-value measurement with ultra-low power consumption. © 2024 The Authors.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Low-power design and critical event-triggered transmission scheme for wireless strain gauge sensor node in aircraft structural health monitoring
    Peng, Yao
    Gang, Liu
    Yan, Liu
    Sensors and Transducers, 2013, 155 (08): : 10 - 20
  • [32] Power Autonomy Estimation of Low-Power Sensor for Long-Term ECG Monitoring
    Bregar, Klemen
    Kristofelc, Tomaz
    Depolli, Matjaz
    Avbelj, Viktor
    Rashkovska, Aleksandra
    SENSORS, 2022, 22 (14)
  • [33] Distribution of b-value in the central and southern Ryukyu: is the low b-value in the rift-axis of the Okinawa Trough accurate?
    Mamoru Nakamura
    Earth, Planets and Space, 74
  • [34] Real-time Monitoring of the Bridge Cable Health by Acoustic Emission and b-value Analysis
    Wang, Jian
    Li, Guangming
    Jiang, Ruijuan
    Chen, Yiyan
    2013 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (CISP), VOLS 1-3, 2013, : 1340 - 1345
  • [35] Distribution of b-value in the central and southern Ryukyu: is the low b-value in the rift-axis of the Okinawa Trough accurate?
    Nakamura, Mamoru
    EARTH PLANETS AND SPACE, 2022, 74 (01):
  • [36] Environmental Monitoring System Based on ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Low-power Technology
    Wang, Hongfen
    NANOTECHNOLOGY AND PRECISION ENGINEERING, PTS 1 AND 2, 2013, 662 : 701 - 704
  • [37] A wireless, low-power, smart sensor of cardiac activity for clinical remote monitoring
    Massot, Bertrand
    Risset, Tanguy
    Michelet, Gregory
    McAdams, Eric
    2015 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-HEALTH NETWORKING, APPLICATION & SERVICES (HEALTHCOM), 2015, : 488 - 494
  • [38] Low-power PCB fluxgate sensor
    Kubik, J
    Pavel, L
    Ripka, P
    Kaspar, P
    2005 IEEE SENSORS, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2005, : 432 - 435
  • [39] Hardware/Software Design Challenges of Low-Power Sensor Nodes for Condition Monitoring
    Ahlendorf, Hendrik
    Goepfert, Lars
    2010 DESIGN, AUTOMATION & TEST IN EUROPE (DATE 2010), 2010, : 659 - 659
  • [40] Monitoring Pest Insect Traps by Means of Low-Power Image Sensor Technologies
    Lopez, Otoniel
    Rach, Miguel Martinez
    Migallon, Hector
    Malumbres, Manuel P.
    Bonastre, Alberto
    Serrano, Juan J.
    SENSORS, 2012, 12 (11) : 15801 - 15819