
doi: 10.2514/6.2006-2265
The paper summarizes experimental and numerical analysis directed towards identification of damages in one-dimensional constructional elements. The presented method of structural damage identification makes use of high frequency signals, which are sensitive to small discontinuities in structures. The experimental set is presented. Comparison of numerical and experimental results is discussed. Promising conclusions are derived.
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