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Sideband Peak Count in a Vibro-Acoustic Modulation Method for Crack Detection

Abdullah Alnutayfat, Sophia Hassiotis, Dong Liu, Alexander Sutin

2022Acoustics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a new method of signal processing for vibro-acoustic modulation (VAM) methods in order to detect damage accumulation in steel samples. Damage in the tested samples was produced by cycle loading, which, with a small amplitude, was used as a pump wave to modulate an ultrasonic probe wave. Multiple sideband peaks were observed, which were used to characterize the modulation effect. We propose the effectiveness sideband peak number (SPN) method as an indicator of any damage accumulation when the load cycle is applied. Moreover, after comparing the SPN with the previously used modulation index (MI), we concluded that, for some of the samples, the SPN provided better damage indication than the MI. The presented results can be explained by a simple model of bilinear crack nonlinearity. This model demonstrates that the amplitude dependences of the sideband components on the pump and the probe wave amplitudes are very different from the quadratic crack model that is usually used for MI test explanation.

Topics & Concepts

SidebandAmplitude modulationAmplitudeBilinear interpolationModulation indexModulation (music)AcousticsUltrasonic sensorSIGNAL (programming language)Compatible sideband transmissionMaterials scienceFrequency modulationStructural engineeringPhysicsMathematicsOpticsComputer scienceEngineeringStatisticsTelecommunicationsPulse-width modulationRadio frequencyQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageVoltageUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesStructural Health Monitoring Techniques
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