Publication detail
Energy Harvesting Technologies for Structural Health Monitoring of Airplane Components-A Review
HADAŠ, Z. HLINKA, J. JANÁK, L. KŠICA, F. RUBEŠ, O. ŠEVEČEK, O. TOFEL, P.
English title
Energy Harvesting Technologies for Structural Health Monitoring of Airplane Components-A Review
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
With the aim of increasing the efficiency of maintenance and fuel usage in airplanes, structural health monitoring (SHM) of critical composite structures is increasingly expected and required. The optimized usage of this concept is subject of intensive work in the framework of the EU COST Action CA18203 "Optimising Design for Inspection" (ODIN). In this context, a thorough review of a broad range of energy harvesting (EH) technologies to be potentially used as power sources for the acoustic emission and guided wave propagation sensors of the considered SHM systems, as well as for the respective data elaboration and wireless communication modules, is provided in this work. EH devices based on the usage of kinetic energy, thermal gradients, solar radiation, airflow, and other viable energy sources, proposed so far in the literature, are thus described with a critical review of the respective specific power levels, of their potential placement on airplanes, as well as the consequently necessary power management architectures. The guidelines provided for the selection of the most appropriate EH and power management technologies create the preconditions to develop a new class of autonomous sensor nodes for the in-process, non-destructive SHM of airplane components.
English abstract
With the aim of increasing the efficiency of maintenance and fuel usage in airplanes, structural health monitoring (SHM) of critical composite structures is increasingly expected and required. The optimized usage of this concept is subject of intensive work in the framework of the EU COST Action CA18203 "Optimising Design for Inspection" (ODIN). In this context, a thorough review of a broad range of energy harvesting (EH) technologies to be potentially used as power sources for the acoustic emission and guided wave propagation sensors of the considered SHM systems, as well as for the respective data elaboration and wireless communication modules, is provided in this work. EH devices based on the usage of kinetic energy, thermal gradients, solar radiation, airflow, and other viable energy sources, proposed so far in the literature, are thus described with a critical review of the respective specific power levels, of their potential placement on airplanes, as well as the consequently necessary power management architectures. The guidelines provided for the selection of the most appropriate EH and power management technologies create the preconditions to develop a new class of autonomous sensor nodes for the in-process, non-destructive SHM of airplane components.
Keywords in English
energy harvesting; airplane; non-destructive evaluation; kinetic; thermoelectric; solar; smart skin; power management
Released
22.11.2020
Publisher
MDPI
Location
BASEL
ISSN
1424-8220
Volume
20
Number
22
Pages from–to
1–57
Pages count
57
BIBTEX
@article{BUT167299,
author="Zdeněk {Hadaš} and Petar {Gljušćić} and Jiří {Hlinka} and Luděk {Janák} and Filip {Kšica} and Miroslav {Mrlík} and Ondřej {Rubeš} and Oldřich {Ševeček} and Pavel {Tofel},
title="Energy Harvesting Technologies for Structural Health Monitoring of Airplane Components-A Review",
year="2020",
volume="20",
number="22",
month="November",
pages="1--57",
publisher="MDPI",
address="BASEL",
issn="1424-8220"
}