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A Novel Damage Sensitive Feature Based on State-Space Representation

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Figure 1. Illustration of the JFV calculation algorithm  Figure 2. Mahalanobis vs Euclidian  distance
Figure 5. P-P plot for accelerometer 2  Figure 6. Q-Q plot for accelerometer 2
Figure 7. CS1 : Mahalanobis distance as function of the percentage of stiffness reduction
Figure 8. From top right, to bottom left : Accelerometer #1 to #4 ; Mahalanobis distance for each  sequence of measurement

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