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Extraction of weak crack signals based on sparse code shrinkage combined with wavelet packet filtering
Authors:Xianghong Wang  Zhimin Luo  Hongwei Hu  Hanling Mao
Affiliation:1. Hunan Province Research Center for Safety Control Technology and Equipment of Bridge Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410004, China;2. Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Safety Design and Reliability Technology for Engineering Vehicle, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha 410004, China;3. Key Laboratory of Lightweight and Reliability Technology for Engineering Vehicle, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410004, China;4. School of Mechanical Engineering Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China
Abstract:Early crack signals in critical infrastructure components of major equipment are hardly to be extracted due to its low signal noise ratio (SNR). A de-noising method combined wavelet packet (WP) technology with sparse code shrinkage (SCS) is proposed in this study. Firstly, WP reconstruction technology is used to reserve the crack signal with a specified frequency range. That is, the signal is decomposed by Meyer wavelet into five layers, and the signal with the frequency range from 187.5 kHz to 609.375 kHz is reserved. Then SCS method removes noise within the specified frequency range. Namely, the probability density function (PDF) of the signal independent coefficients is estimated via the generalized Gaussian model (GGM) in the independent component analysis (ICA) space. The nonlinear de-noising is finished by utilizing maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimate. The results obtained by the combined method are compared with those generated by the SCS method and the WP de-noising method. It demonstrates that the combined method is the best one among the three methods in extracting weak signals. Its output SNR is −2.38 dB and the correlation coefficient (CC) is 0.54 when the input SNR is −20 dB. They are higher than those obtained by the SCS method (SNR −4.46 dB and CC 0.51). The WP method is the worst (SNR −3.54 dB and CC −0.003). Therefore, the combined method is quite suitable for weak signal extraction.
Keywords:Weak signal extraction   Sparse code shrinkage   Wavelet packet   Acoustic emission
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