Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection

In ultrasonic non-destructive testing, array and matrix transducers are being employed for applications that require in-field steerability or which benefit from a higher number of insonification angles. Having many transmit channels, on the other hand, increases the measurement time and renders the...

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Main Authors: Fabian Krieg, Jan Kirchhof, Eduardo Pérez, Thomas Schwender, Florian Römer, Ahmad Osman
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/9/4291
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spelling doaj-027787ce9b584ff5ab5d165e01a4196a2021-05-31T23:33:30ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01114291429110.3390/app11094291Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe InspectionFabian Krieg0Jan Kirchhof1Eduardo Pérez2Thomas Schwender3Florian Römer4Ahmad Osman5Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyIn ultrasonic non-destructive testing, array and matrix transducers are being employed for applications that require in-field steerability or which benefit from a higher number of insonification angles. Having many transmit channels, on the other hand, increases the measurement time and renders the use of array transducers unfeasible for many applications. In the literature, methods for reducing the number of required channels compared to the full matrix capture scheme have been proposed. Conventionally, these are based on choosing the aperture that is as wide as possible. In this publication, we investigate a scenario from the field of pipe inspection, where cracks have to be detected in specific areas near the weld. Consequently, the width of the aperture has to be chosen according to the region of interest at hand. On the basis of ray-tracing simulations which incorporate a model of the transducer directivity and beam spread at the interface, we derive application specific measures of the energy distribution over the array configuration for given regions of interest. These are used to determine feasible subsampling schemes. For the given scenario, the validity/quality of the derived subsampling schemes are compared on the basis of reconstructions using the conventional total focusing method as well as sparsity driven-reconstructions using the Fast Iterative Shrinkage-Thresholding Algorithm. The results can be used to effectively improve the measurement time for the given application without notable loss in defect detectability.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/9/4291total focusing methodcompressive sensingFISTAfull matrix captureNDT methodssignal reconstruction
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author Fabian Krieg
Jan Kirchhof
Eduardo Pérez
Thomas Schwender
Florian Römer
Ahmad Osman
spellingShingle Fabian Krieg
Jan Kirchhof
Eduardo Pérez
Thomas Schwender
Florian Römer
Ahmad Osman
Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
Applied Sciences
total focusing method
compressive sensing
FISTA
full matrix capture
NDT methods
signal reconstruction
author_facet Fabian Krieg
Jan Kirchhof
Eduardo Pérez
Thomas Schwender
Florian Römer
Ahmad Osman
author_sort Fabian Krieg
title Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
title_short Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
title_full Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
title_fullStr Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
title_full_unstemmed Locally Optimal Subsampling Strategies for Full Matrix Capture Measurements in Pipe Inspection
title_sort locally optimal subsampling strategies for full matrix capture measurements in pipe inspection
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In ultrasonic non-destructive testing, array and matrix transducers are being employed for applications that require in-field steerability or which benefit from a higher number of insonification angles. Having many transmit channels, on the other hand, increases the measurement time and renders the use of array transducers unfeasible for many applications. In the literature, methods for reducing the number of required channels compared to the full matrix capture scheme have been proposed. Conventionally, these are based on choosing the aperture that is as wide as possible. In this publication, we investigate a scenario from the field of pipe inspection, where cracks have to be detected in specific areas near the weld. Consequently, the width of the aperture has to be chosen according to the region of interest at hand. On the basis of ray-tracing simulations which incorporate a model of the transducer directivity and beam spread at the interface, we derive application specific measures of the energy distribution over the array configuration for given regions of interest. These are used to determine feasible subsampling schemes. For the given scenario, the validity/quality of the derived subsampling schemes are compared on the basis of reconstructions using the conventional total focusing method as well as sparsity driven-reconstructions using the Fast Iterative Shrinkage-Thresholding Algorithm. The results can be used to effectively improve the measurement time for the given application without notable loss in defect detectability.
topic total focusing method
compressive sensing
FISTA
full matrix capture
NDT methods
signal reconstruction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/9/4291
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