Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves

Damage monitoring systems based on Lamb wave health monitoring technology have attracted considerable attention for scientific research and industrial applications. In this article, two types of single-mode Lamb waves are obtained using symmetric and anti-symmetric methods, respectively, to determin...

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Main Authors: Jian He, Liang Yang, Xiaodan Sun, Muping Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018794817
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spelling doaj-9acd1a9b12e14c9285bd0247d9626e812020-11-25T03:44:31ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402018-09-011010.1177/1687814018794817Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb wavesJian HeLiang YangXiaodan SunMuping HuDamage monitoring systems based on Lamb wave health monitoring technology have attracted considerable attention for scientific research and industrial applications. In this article, two types of single-mode Lamb waves are obtained using symmetric and anti-symmetric methods, respectively, to determine a crack identification signal. A numerical simulation of a welded steel plate model was conducted using the ABAQUS/EXPLICIT module, which is a dynamic solver. The propagation process and the corresponding effect of the Lamb waves over the complete and damaged models are simulated. According to the propagation characteristics and with the assistance of the ellipse localization method with MATLAB, the location of crack damage is simulated by the amplitude addition method and the crack damage location is determined. The results show that the simulation results are in good agreement with the actual crack damage. Furthermore, the received signals are compared and analyzed from an energy perspective. Two types of single-mode Lamb wave monitoring methods are also compared. In addition, it is demonstrated that a symmetric excitation can simplify the received waves and recognize crack damage in plates in welded steel structures from an experimental perspective of this work.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018794817
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author Jian He
Liang Yang
Xiaodan Sun
Muping Hu
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Liang Yang
Xiaodan Sun
Muping Hu
Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Jian He
Liang Yang
Xiaodan Sun
Muping Hu
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title Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
title_short Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
title_full Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
title_fullStr Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
title_full_unstemmed Damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of Lamb waves
title_sort damage identification in welded structures using symmetric excitation of lamb waves
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Damage monitoring systems based on Lamb wave health monitoring technology have attracted considerable attention for scientific research and industrial applications. In this article, two types of single-mode Lamb waves are obtained using symmetric and anti-symmetric methods, respectively, to determine a crack identification signal. A numerical simulation of a welded steel plate model was conducted using the ABAQUS/EXPLICIT module, which is a dynamic solver. The propagation process and the corresponding effect of the Lamb waves over the complete and damaged models are simulated. According to the propagation characteristics and with the assistance of the ellipse localization method with MATLAB, the location of crack damage is simulated by the amplitude addition method and the crack damage location is determined. The results show that the simulation results are in good agreement with the actual crack damage. Furthermore, the received signals are compared and analyzed from an energy perspective. Two types of single-mode Lamb wave monitoring methods are also compared. In addition, it is demonstrated that a symmetric excitation can simplify the received waves and recognize crack damage in plates in welded steel structures from an experimental perspective of this work.
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