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Frequency-wavenumber domain analysis of guided wavefields
Authors:Michaels Thomas E  Michaels Jennifer E  Ruzzene Massimo
Institution:a School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
b School of Aerospace Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
Abstract:Full wavefield measurements obtained with either an air-coupled transducer mounted on a scanning stage or a scanning laser vibrometer can be combined with effective signal and imaging processing algorithms to support characterization of guided waves as well as detection, localization and quantification of structural damage. These wavefield images contain a wealth of information that clearly shows details of guided waves as they propagate outward from the source, reflect from specimen boundaries, and scatter from discontinuities within the structure. The analysis of weaker scattered waves is facilitated by the removal of source waves and the separation of wave modes, which is effectively achieved via frequency-wavenumber domain filtering in conjunction with the subsequent analysis of the resulting residual signals. Incident wave removal highlights the presence and the location of weak scatterers, while the separation of individual guided wave modes allows the characterization of their separate contribution to the scattered field and the evaluation of mode conversion phenomena. The effectiveness of these methods is demonstrated through their application to detection of a delamination in a composite plate and detection of a crack emanating from a hole.
Keywords:Wavefield imaging  Frequency-wavenumber domain  Guided waves  Structural health monitoring  Nondestructive evaluation
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