Preload monitoring of bolted L-shaped lap joints using virtual time reversal method

Fei Du, Chao Xu, Guannan Wu, Jie Zhang

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Abstract

L-shaped bolt lap joints are commonly used in aerospace and civil structures. However, bolt joints are frequently subjected to loosening, and this has a significant effect on the safety and reliability of these structures. Therefore, bolt preload monitoring is very important, especially at the early stage of loosening. In this paper, a virtual time reversal guided wave method is presented to monitor preload of bolted L-shaped lap joints accurately and simply. In this method, a referenced reemitting signal (RRS) is extracted from the bolted structure in fully tightened condition. Then the RRS is utilized as the excitation signal for the bolted structure in loosening states, and the normalized peak amplitude of refocused wave packet is used as the tightness index (TIA). The proposed method is experimentally validated by L-shaped bolt joints with single and multiple bolts. Moreover, the selections of guided wave frequency and tightness index are also discussed. The results demonstrate that the relationship between TIA and bolt preload is linear. The detection sensitivity is improved significantly compared with time reversal (TR) method, particularly when bolt loosening is at its embryo stage. The results also show that TR method is an effective method for detection of the number of loosening bolts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1928
JournalSensors
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Bolt joints
  • Bolt preload monitoring
  • Guided wave
  • Structural health monitoring
  • Time reversal

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