Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6758494 | NDT & E International | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes a method to effectively image structural features and defects using local estimates of the wavenumber of propagating guided Lamb waves at a fine grid of spatial sampling points. The guided waves are rapidly excited at each grid point using a scanning Q-switched laser system and sensed by a single fixed ultrasonic transducer. Through reciprocity, this produces a full-wave-field time history of a virtual wave being excited from the transducer. Using frequency-wavenumber processing, localized wavelength estimates are obtained by isolating each wave mode, narrowband filtering to one or more high-energy frequency bands, and identifying the center-wavelength of a sliding wavenumber band-pass filter that maximizes the energy at each grid point. The approach was capable of producing detailed images of hidden wall-thinning in an aluminum plate and a steel pipe section and local impact delamination in a complicated composite component.
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Authors
Eric B. Flynn, See Yenn Chong, Gregory J. Jarmer, Jung-Ryul Lee,