Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM

Abstract The long-term use of a piezoelectric smart structure make it difficult to judge whether the structure or piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate (PZT) is damaged when the signal changes. If the sensor fault occurs, the cases and degrees of the fault are unknown based on the electromechanical...

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Main Authors: Xie Jiang, Xin Zhang, Tao Tang, Yuxiang Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90567-y
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spelling doaj-67921aa485944365a2e95672e3df00b22021-06-06T11:37:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-90567-yElectromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVMXie Jiang0Xin Zhang1Tao Tang2Yuxiang Zhang3Xi’an Research Inst. of Hi-TechXi’an Research Inst. of Hi-TechXi’an Research Inst. of Hi-TechXi’an Research Inst. of Hi-TechAbstract The long-term use of a piezoelectric smart structure make it difficult to judge whether the structure or piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate (PZT) is damaged when the signal changes. If the sensor fault occurs, the cases and degrees of the fault are unknown based on the electromechanical impedance method. Therefore, after the principal component analysis (PCA) of six characteristic indexes, a two-component solution that could explain 99.2% of the variance in the original indexes was obtained to judge whether the damage comes from the PZT. Then LibSVM was used to make an effective identification of four sensor faults (pseudo soldering, debonding, wear, and breakage) and their three damage degrees. The result shows that the identification accuracy of damaged PZT reached 97.5%. The absolute scores of PCA comprehensive evaluation for structural damages are less than 0.5 while for sensor faults are greater than 0.6. By comparing the scores of the samples under unknown conditions with the set threshold, whether the sensor faults occur is effectively judged; the intact and 12 possible damage states of PZT can be all classified correctly with the model trained by LibSVM. It is feasible to use LibSVM to classify the cases and degrees of sensor faults.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90567-y
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Xin Zhang
Tao Tang
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Tao Tang
Yuxiang Zhang
Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
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author_facet Xie Jiang
Xin Zhang
Tao Tang
Yuxiang Zhang
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title Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
title_short Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
title_full Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
title_fullStr Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
title_full_unstemmed Electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and LibSVM
title_sort electromechanical impedance based self-diagnosis of piezoelectric smart structure using principal component analysis and libsvm
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract The long-term use of a piezoelectric smart structure make it difficult to judge whether the structure or piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate (PZT) is damaged when the signal changes. If the sensor fault occurs, the cases and degrees of the fault are unknown based on the electromechanical impedance method. Therefore, after the principal component analysis (PCA) of six characteristic indexes, a two-component solution that could explain 99.2% of the variance in the original indexes was obtained to judge whether the damage comes from the PZT. Then LibSVM was used to make an effective identification of four sensor faults (pseudo soldering, debonding, wear, and breakage) and their three damage degrees. The result shows that the identification accuracy of damaged PZT reached 97.5%. The absolute scores of PCA comprehensive evaluation for structural damages are less than 0.5 while for sensor faults are greater than 0.6. By comparing the scores of the samples under unknown conditions with the set threshold, whether the sensor faults occur is effectively judged; the intact and 12 possible damage states of PZT can be all classified correctly with the model trained by LibSVM. It is feasible to use LibSVM to classify the cases and degrees of sensor faults.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90567-y
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