JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wireless Passive RFID Crack Width Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring

Stefano CaizzoneEmidio DiGiampaolo

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE Sensors Journal Vol: 15 (12)Pages: 6767-6774   Publisher: IEEE Sensors Council

Abstract

All mechanical structures are subjected to deformation and cracks, due to fatigue, stress, and/or environmental factors. It is, therefore, of uttermost importance to monitor the mechanical condition of critical structures, in order to prevent catastrophic failures, but also to minimize maintenance costs, i.e., avoid unnecessary inspections. A number of technologies and systems can be used for this purpose: among them, the ones proposing the use of wireless passive crackmeters have a strong impact potential, in terms of simplicity of installation and measurement and low cost. This paper, hence, shows a crack width wireless radio-frequency identification sensor, developed for applications on various materials (such as concrete and metal) and able to detect submillimeter deformations occurring on the object, on which it is placed. A design method based on high-sensitivity phase detection is shown.

Keywords:
Wireless Wireless sensor network Structural health monitoring Radio-frequency identification Sensitivity (control systems) Computer science Identification (biology) Electronic engineering Reliability engineering Structural engineering Engineering Telecommunications Computer network Computer security

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Citation History

Topics

Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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