학술논문

Preliminary signal filtering in Self-Excited Acoustical System for stress change measurement
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 32nd Chinese Control Conference Control Conference (CCC), 2013 32nd Chinese. :7505-7509 Jul, 2013
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Resonant frequency
Band-pass filters
Low-pass filters
Stress
Receivers
Force
Filtration
self-excited systems
stress monitoring
feedback system
Language
ISSN
1934-1768
Abstract
The article describes the implementation of low pass Buttherworth digital filter in Self-Excited Acoustical System for measurement of stress changes in mechanical constructions and rock masses. The Self-excited Acoustical System (SAS) is a kind of a self-oscillating system, which uses the auto-resonance phenomena for measurement of construction stress changes. The essence of the SAS system is to use a vibration exciter and vibration receiver placed at a distance with a positive feedback, which causes the excitation of the system. Stress changes manifest themselves in small but detectable variations of frequency. This phenomenon can be used to indirectly measure stress changes in the material. One of the main problem of this innovating system is quality of the measured noised signals, which is difficult to interpret. To enhance the self-excited system performance the preliminary signal filtrating is introduced.