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ABSTRACT

SHM is a process that synthesizes a sensing system with data analysis


procedures to continually provide periodic evaluations of the condition of aerospace,
civil, or mechanical systems in near real time. Here, damage is characterized as changes
to the material or geometric properties of these systems, including changes to the
boundary limit conditions and framework system availability, which antagonistically
influence the system's execution. The SHM procedure includes the perception of a system
after some time utilizing intermittently examined dynamic response estimations from a
variety of sensors, the extraction of damage and degradation features from these
estimations, and the measurable examination of these features to decide the present
condition of system health. For long term haul SHM, the output of this procedure is
intermittently refreshed data with respect to the capacity of the structure to play out its
proposed capacity in light of the inescapable maturing and degradation is coming about
because of operational environmental conditions. After extraordinary occasions, for
example, seismic hazards like earthquake or terrorists attack like blast loading , SHM is
utilized for quick condition screening and aim to give, in near real time , reliable data in
regards to the respectability of the structure. A new time series analysis is presented to
locate damage sources in a mechanical system, which is running in various operational
environments. The source of degradation is situated by exclusively breaking down the
acceleration time histories recorded from a structure of interest. Initially, a data
standardization methodology is proposed.

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