Structural health monitoring by extraction of coherent guided waves from diffuse fields

  • Sabra K
  • Srivastava A
  • Lanza di Scalea F
  • et al.
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Recent theoretical and experimental studies in a wide range of applications have demonstrated that Green’s functions (impulse responses) can be extracted from cross-correlation of diffuse fields using only passive sensors. This letter demonstrates the passive-only reconstruction of coherent Lamb waves (dc–500kHz) in an aluminum plate of thickness comparable to aircraft fuselage and wing panels. It is further shown that the passively reconstructed waves are sensitive to the presence of damage in the plate as it would be expected in a typical “active” guided wave test. This proof-of-principle study suggests the potential for a structural health monitoring method for aircraft panels based on passive ultrasound imaging reconstructed from diffuse fields.

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Sabra, K. G., Srivastava, A., Lanza di Scalea, F., Bartoli, I., Rizzo, P., & Conti, S. (2008). Structural health monitoring by extraction of coherent guided waves from diffuse fields. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123(1), EL8–EL13. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2820800

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