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Nonlinear ultrasonic wave modulation for online fatigue crack detection
Authors:Hoon Sohn  Hyung Jin Lim  Martin P. DeSimio  Kevin Brown  Mark Derriso
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, South Korea;2. University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH 45469, United States;3. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45430, United States
Abstract:This study presents a fatigue crack detection technique using nonlinear ultrasonic wave modulation. Ultrasonic waves at two distinctive driving frequencies are generated and corresponding ultrasonic responses are measured using permanently installed lead zirconate titanate (PZT) transducers with a potential for continuous monitoring. Here, the input signal at the lower driving frequency is often referred to as a ‘pumping’ signal, and the higher frequency input is referred to as a ‘probing’ signal. The presence of a system nonlinearity, such as a crack formation, can provide a mechanism for nonlinear wave modulation, and create spectral sidebands around the frequency of the probing signal. A signal processing technique combining linear response subtraction (LRS) and synchronous demodulation (SD) is developed specifically to extract the crack-induced spectral sidebands. The proposed crack detection method is successfully applied to identify actual fatigue cracks grown in metallic plate and complex fitting-lug specimens. Finally, the effect of pumping and probing frequencies on the amplitude of the first spectral sideband is investigated using the first sideband spectrogram (FSS) obtained by sweeping both pumping and probing signals over specified frequency ranges.
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