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Low-Velocity Impact Monitoring System for a Helicopter Frame by Means of an Artificial Neural Network

Claudio Sbarufatti, Andrea Gilioli, Andrea Manes, Marco Giglio, Politecnico di Milano

May 5, 2015

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0071-2015-10197

Abstract:
Low-velocity impacts, like those due to stone debris, hailstone and bird strike, are a present issue for helicopter operations. Aim of the paper is to develop a low-velocity impact monitoring system able to provide information regarding the position of a low velocity impact. Impacts have been implemented by means of a dynamometric hammer on sandwich panels representing a helicopter frame. One of the most innovative aspects of the research regards the use of a sensor network composed of strain gauges, which are rarely applied for impact localization purposes. Several experimental impact tests have been carried out and an artificial neural network (ANN) has been trained. The system demonstrates the possibility to apply the sensors on a face of the sandwich panel whilst the impacts take place on the other, still guaranteeing robust impact localization. Furthermore, if proper filtering techniques are applied, the algorithm provides a general response regardless of the material used as the hammer tip.


Low-Velocity Impact Monitoring System for a Helicopter Frame by Means of an Artificial Neural Network

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  • 10 pages
  • SKU # : F-0071-2015-10197
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Low-Velocity Impact Monitoring System for a Helicopter Frame by Means of an Artificial Neural Network

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Claudio Sbarufatti, Andrea Gilioli, Andrea Manes, Marco Giglio, Politecnico di Milano