Method for detecting impact damage in a structure

Measuring and testing – Testing by impact or shock – Specimen directly subjected to a fluid pressure pulse or wave

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ABSTRACT:
A method of detecting impact damage of a structure having a first surface exposed to potential impacts from an object comprises providing a sensor having a body portion that has a surface provided with an elongated channel. The sensor is fixed to a second surface of the structure such that a conduit is formed by the channel and the surface. The surface is on an opposite side of the structure to the first surface. A pressure differential is established between the conduit and a reference pressure adjacent the conduit. Monitoring is conducted for detecting any change in the differential pressure that may be indicative of a fracture or crack propagating in the second surface.

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International Search Report for parent application PCT/AU2007/000455, having a mailing date of May 17, 2007.

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