This book provides insights into sensor development for structural
health monitoring. Current technological advances mean that the field is
changing rapidly, making standardization an ongoing challenge.
As such, the book gathers several essential contributions in the area of
sensor development, including macro-fiber composite sensors for crack
detection and optical fiber Bragg gratings for flaw detection. It also
discusses the use of the welds in the structure as sensors, and
probability estimation of detection for various sensor configurations.
In addition, it presents methods based on vibration signal variations to
detect small defects in composite components or to monitor large
structures. Last but not least, the book includes special structural
health monitoring applications in industrial components such as a
nuclear boiler support spines and industrial presses as well as in
corrosion monitoring of pipes.