Minimum variance imaging based on correlation analysis of Lamb wave signals

Ultrasonics. 2016 Aug:70:107-22. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2016.04.020. Epub 2016 Apr 26.

Abstract

In Lamb wave imaging, MVDR (minimum variance distortionless response) is a promising approach for the detection and monitoring of large areas with sparse transducer network. Previous studies in MVDR use signal amplitude as the input damage feature, and the imaging performance is closely related to the evaluation accuracy of the scattering characteristic. However, scattering characteristic is highly dependent on damage parameters (e.g. type, orientation and size), which are unknown beforehand. The evaluation error can degrade imaging performance severely. In this study, a more reliable damage feature, LSCC (local signal correlation coefficient), is established to replace signal amplitude. In comparison with signal amplitude, one attractive feature of LSCC is its independence of damage parameters. Therefore, LSCC model in the transducer network could be accurately evaluated, the imaging performance is improved subsequently. Both theoretical analysis and experimental investigation are given to validate the effectiveness of the LSCC-based MVDR algorithm in improving imaging performance.

Keywords: Damage detection; Lamb wave; Local signal correlation coefficient; Minimum variance distortionless response.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't