Diagnosis of internal cracks in concrete using vibro-acoustic modulation and machine learning

Author:

Miele Sarah1ORCID,Karve Pranav M1ORCID,Mahadevan Sankaran1ORCID,Agarwal Vivek2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA

2. Instrumentation, Controls, and Data Science, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, USA

Abstract

This paper investigates the utility of physics-informed machine learning models for vibro-acoustic modulation (VAM)–based damage localization in concrete structures. Vibro-acoustic modulation is a nonlinear dynamics-based non-destructive testing method, which was initially developed to perform damage detection and later extended to accomplish damage localization. The VAM-based damage (hidden crack) diagnosis is performed by analyzing the damage index pattern on the surface of the component to arrive at the size and location of the hidden damage. Past investigations have employed heuristically selected damage index thresholds as well as computationally expensive Bayesian estimation methods for VAM-based damage localization in two (surface) dimensions. Compared to these studies, the proposed methodology automates the threshold selection (algorithmic instead of heuristic), increases the speed of the probabilistic damage diagnosis process, and enables the estimation of damage depth. We generate training data (damage index) for the machine learning models using the pertinent nonlinear dynamics (finite element) models using different combinations of test parameters. The (supervised) machine learning models are thus informed by computational physics models. These include two types of artificial neural network (ANN) models: classification models that identify whether a sensor location is damaged or not and regression models that enable Bayesian estimation to obtain the posterior probability distribution of damage location and size. The accuracy of machine learning-based diagnosis is evaluated using both numerical and laboratory experiments. The proposed physics-informed machine learning models for VAM-based damage diagnosis are able to achieve an accuracy of about 60–64% in the validation experiments, indicating the potential of these methods for internal crack detection. The results show that for complex (nonlinear dynamics-driven) diagnostic methods, damage index patterns learned from physics models could be successfully used for damage detection as well as localization.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics

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