Print Email Facebook Twitter Structural health monitoring of the additively manufactured structures with embedded fiber optic sensors Title Structural health monitoring of the additively manufactured structures with embedded fiber optic sensors Author Xiao, Y. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites) Contributor Benedictus, R. (promotor) Rans, C.D. (copromotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2023-12-11 Abstract Additively manufacturing can bring opportunities and risk factors to the aerospace industry. On one hand, additive manufacturing allows the manufacturing of structures with geometries that are difficult or impossible to fabricatewith conventional machining procedures. This geometry flexibility may lead to components with a greater strength-to-weight ratio, which can enhance the aircraft’s fuel efficiency. On the other hand, possible defects in the additively manufactured parts can lead to reduced strength and increased fatigue susceptibility. In addition, it is very difficult to apply traditional nondestructive testing techniques to additively manufactured specimens with complex geometry due to limited accessibility..... Subject Structural health monitoringfiber optic sensoradditive manufacturingcrack detectionmachine learning To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:372c1678-f3b2-4e39-8aef-3c05bf954d76 ISBN 978-94-6384-500-7 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2023 Y. Xiao Files PDF PHD_thesis_Yuzhe_Xiao.pdf 5.97 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:372c1678-f3b2-4e39-8aef-3c05bf954d76/datastream/OBJ/view