A self-powered damage detection sensor

All existing methods of embedded damage-detecting sensors require an external power source and a means of transmitting the data to a central processor. This paper presents a novel self-powered strain sensor capable of transmitting data wirelessly to a remote receiver. This paper illustrates the performance of the sensor through the theoretical and experimental analysis of a simple damaged beam. The results show that a sensor powered through the conversion of mechanical to electrical energy is viable for detecting damage. The potential benefits of this sensor include ease of implementation during manufacture of the structure, and the use of an environmentally safe and renewable power source.