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The concept of phase space warping is used to develop a general method for damage evolution tracking and failure prediction. After outlining the basic theory and describing its algorithmic implementation, a nonlinear vibrating beam experiment is described in which a crack propagates to complete fracture. Our method is shown to give real-time estimates of the current damage state, and remaining useful life is accurately predicted well in advance of actual failure.

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Cusumano, J.P., Chelidze, D. (2005). Phase Space Warping. In: Rega, G., Vestroni, F. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Chaotic Dynamics and Control of Systems and Processes in Mechanics. Solid Mechanics and its Applications, vol 122. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3268-4_17

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