Affiliation:
1. University of Queensland
2. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Abstract
This paper presents the application of Lamb waves to detect and locate laminar damages
using a beam forming imaging methodology. Beam forming is using a network of transducers that are
used to sequentially scan the structure before and after the presence of damage by transmitting and
receiving guided wave pulses. An image of the damage is reconstructed by analysing the cross
correlation of the scatter signal with the excitation pulse and enables the detection and location of
potential damage areas. The results of simulation and experimental studies show that the method
enables the reliable detection of structural damages with locating inaccuracies in the order of a few
millimeters within inspection areas of 300 x 300 mm2 using a transducer network of only four
transducer elements.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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