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Solitary Waves for the Assessment of Thermal Stress and Neutral Temperature in Slender Structures

2015

Slender columns and continuous welded rails subjected to compressive stress are common in many civil structures. The rapid in-situ measurement of this stress may be of interest to prevent structural anomalies such as buckling. In this article, the authors describe the coupling mechanism between highly nonlinear solitary waves (HNSWs) propagating along an L-shaped granular system and a beam in contact with the granular medium. The aim is the evaluation of HNSWs as a tool to measure stress in thermally loaded structures and to estimate the neutral temperature, i.e. the temperature at which this stress is null. The authors investigated numerically and experimentally one chain of spherical part…

Continuous welded railBucklingTemperatureThermal stressesSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniNondestructive test
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On real-time algorithms for the location search of discontinuous conductivities with one measurement

2008

We discuss, and compare, two simple methods that provide coordinates of a point in the vicinity of one inclusion within some object with homogeneous electrical properties. In the context of nondestructive testing such an inclusion may correspond to a material defect, whereas in medicine this may correspond to a lesion in the brain, to name only two possible applications. Both methods use only one pair of voltage/current measurements on the entire boundary of the object to determine a single pair of coordinates that is considered to be close to the center of the inclusion. The first method has been proposed previously by Kwon, Seo and Yoon; the second method, called here the effective dipole…

Current (mathematics)business.industryApplied MathematicsBoundary (topology)Context (language use)Inverse problemComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceDipoleSimple (abstract algebra)Nondestructive testingSignal ProcessingPoint (geometry)businessAlgorithmMathematical PhysicsMathematicsInverse Problems
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An unsupervised Learning Algorithm for Fatigue Crack Detection in Waveguides

2009

Ultrasonic guided waves (UGWs) are a useful tool in structural health monitoring (SHM) applications that can benefit from built-in transduction, moderately large inspection ranges, and high sensitivity to small flaws. This paper describes an SHM method based on UGWs and outlier analysis devoted to the detection and quantification of fatigue cracks in structural waveguides. The method combines the advantages of UGWs with the outcomes of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) to extract defect-sensitive features aimed at performing a multivariate diagnosis of damage. In particular, the DWT is exploited to generate a set of relevant wavelet coefficients to construct a uni-dimensional or multi-di…

Discrete wavelet transformEngineeringGuided wave testingultrasonic guided wave damage index steel control ndt crackbusiness.industryAcousticsCondensed Matter PhysicsNovelty detectionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWaveletMechanics of MaterialsNondestructive testingSignal ProcessingOutlierForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceUltrasonic sensorStructural health monitoringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniCivil and Structural Engineering
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Conformable eddy current array delivery

2016

The external surface of stainless steel containers used for the interim storage of nuclear material may be subject to Atmospherically Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking (AISCC). The inspection of such containers poses a significant challenge due to the large quantities involved; therefore, automating the inspection process is of considerable interest. This paper reports upon a proof-of-concept project concerning the automated NDT of a set of test containers containing artificially generated AISCCs. An Eddy current array probe with a conformable padded surface from Eddyfi was used as the NDT sensor and end effector on a KUKA KR5 arc HW robot. A kinematically valid cylindrical raster scan path…

Engineering drawingEngineeringbusiness.industryTKInterface (computing)InspectionMechanical engineeringRoboticsConformable matrixRobot end effectorlaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineSoftwarelawNondestructive testingEddy currentEddy currentCustom softwarebusinessRaster scan
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Robotic path planning for non-destructive testing of complex shaped surfaces

2015

The requirement to increase inspection speeds for non-destructive testing (NDT) of composite aerospace parts is common to many manufacturers. The prevalence of complex curved surfaces in the industry provides significant motivation for the use of 6 axis robots for deployment of NDT probes in these inspections. A new system for robot deployed ultrasonic inspection of composite aerospace components is presented. The key novelty of the approach is through the accommodation of flexible robotic trajectory planning, coordinated with the NDT data acquisition. Using a flexible approach in MATLAB, the authors have developed a high level custom toolbox that utilizes external control of an industrial …

EngineeringComplex Surfacesbusiness.industryProgramming complexityUltrasonic testingRoboticsRobot controlNDTSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineNon-Destructive TestingData acquisitionNondestructive testingPath-planningTrajectoryRobotMotion planningbusinessSimulationAIP Conference Proceedings
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Compressive sensing for direct time of flight estimation in ultrasound-based NDT

2017

This paper presents an approach for estimation of ultrasonic time-of-flight (TOF) within a Non Destructive Testing (NDT) and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) context. The presented method leverages recent advances in the field of Compressive Sensing (CS), which makes use of sparsity in a transform domain of a signal in order to reduce the number of samples required to store it. CS achieves this through a two key ideas: random matrix projections, and l1-penalised linear regression. In this case, sparsity arises from the observation that in a pulse-echo ultrasound test, the number of echoes is relatively small compared to the number of measurement points in a waveform. This sparsity is evid…

EngineeringData-processingbusiness.industryTKPhysics::Medical PhysicsAutocorrelationContext (language use)Basis functionTime of flightNDTCompressed sensingNondestructive testingSensingElectronic engineeringWaveformUltrasonicsUltrasonic sensorStructural health monitoringbusinessAlgorithm
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Noncontact Air-Coupled Guided Wave Ultrasonics for Detection of Thinning Defects in Aluminum Plates

2001

Ultrasonic guided waves are gaining increasing attention for the inspection of platelike and rodlike structures. At the same time, inspection methods that do not require contact with the test piece are being developed for advanced applications. This paper capitalizes on recent advances in the areas of guided wave ultrasonics and noncontact ultrasonics to demonstrate a superior method for the nondestructive detection of thinning defects simulating hidden corrosion in thin aluminum plates. The proposed approach uses micromachined gas (air)-coupled capacitive transducers for the noncontact generation and detection of guided plate waves. Interesting features in the dispersive behavior of select…

EngineeringGuided wave testingThinningbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementCapacitive transducerCondensed Matter PhysicsOpticschemistryAluminiumMechanics of MaterialsNondestructive testingGroup velocityUltrasonic sensorGeneral Materials Sciencesense organsAir coupledbusinessResearch in Nondestructive Evaluation
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New method for real-time dynamic focusing through interfaces

2013

[EN] In nondestructive evaluation (NDE) a coupling medium (wedge) is frequently inserted between the array probe and the object being evaluated. In this situation, focal law computing is complicated by the refraction effects at the interface. Furthermore, there are not known techniques to perform dynamic focusing by hardware in these conditions. This work addresses these problems by following a two-step procedure. First, a virtual array that operates in a single medium with nearly equivalent time-of-flight to the foci is obtained. Then, simple hardware is proposed to perform dynamic focusing in real-time. It operates with arrays of any geometry as required by the virtual array in presence o…

EngineeringWork (thermodynamics)Acoustics and UltrasonicsInterface (computing)Dynamic FocusingWedge (geometry)Nondestructive testingElectronic engineeringComputer SimulationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationUltrasonographyCouplingFocusing CircuitFocal LawSIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryReproducibility of ResultsObject (computer science)RefractionCoupling MediaNon Destructive EvaluationINGENIERIA ELECTRICAbusinessAlgorithmsIEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
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High-velocity Impact Location on Aircraft panels Using Macro-fiber Composite piezoelectric Rosettes

2010

In this article, an approach based on an array of macro-fiber composite (MFC) transducers arranged as rosettes is proposed for high-velocity impact location on isotropic and composite aircraft panels. Each rosette, using the directivity behavior of three MFC sensors, provides the direction of an incoming wave generated by the impact source as a principal strain angle. A minimum of two rosettes is sufficient to determine the impact location by intersecting the wave directions. The piezoelectric rosette approach is easier to implement than the well-known time-of-flight-based triangulation of acoustic emissions because it does not require knowledge of the wave speed in the material. Hence, th…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsIsotropyTriangulation (social science)impact location structural health monitoring macro-fiber composite transducers acoustic emissions.DirectivityPiezoelectricitylaw.inventionOpticsAcoustic emissionlawNondestructive testingLight-gas gunGeneral Materials ScienceStructural health monitoringbusinessAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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PAUT inspection of complex-shaped composite materials through six DOFs robotic manipulators

2015

The requirement to increase inspection speeds for the non-destructive testing (NDT) of composite aerospace parts is common to many manufacturers. The prevalence of complex curved surfaces in the industry provides significant motivation for the use of six-axis robots for the deployment of NDT probes in these inspections. The IntACom project, developed by TWI Technology Centre (Wales) and supported by a number of major aerospace partners and the Welsh government, has produced a prototype robotic NDT system. The prototype system is capable of inspecting complex-geometry composite components with great time savings. Two six-axis robotic arms deploy end effectors carrying phased array ultrasonic…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysMechanical engineeringCompositeIntAComRobot end effectorPhased array ultrasonicslaw.inventionRoboticNDTSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineMechanics of MaterialslawSoftware deploymentNondestructive testingMaterials ChemistrySystems engineeringPath-planningRobotAerospacebusinessRobotic armGraphical user interface
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