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Guided wave imaging of composite plates using passive acquisitions by fiber Bragg gratings

Arnaud Recoquillay, Tom Druet, Simon Nehr, Margaux Horpin, Olivier Mesnil, Bastien Chapuis, Guillaume Laffont, Oscar D’Almeida

2020The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, imaging results of defects in composite plates using guided wave-based algorithms, such as delay and sum and Excitelet, are presented. Those algorithms are applied to passive data for which the signal corresponding to each emitter-receiver couple is recovered as a result of the cross correlation of the ambient noise measured simultaneously by the two sensors. The transition to passive imaging allows the use of lighter sensors that are unable to emit ultrasonic waves, such as fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) sensors on optical fibers, which are used in this study. The imaging results presented here show the feasibility of active and passive imaging in composite plates using FBGs as receivers, reducing the impact of the acquisition system on the structure in the context of structural health monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Fiber Bragg gratingMaterials scienceOpticsContext (archaeology)Composite numberStructural health monitoringAcousticsOptical fiberUltrasonic sensorCommon emitterNoise (video)OptoelectronicsComputer sciencePhysicsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Composite materialBiologyPaleontologyAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationSeismic Waves and Analysis
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