Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette

This paper proposes an approach for acoustic emission (AE) source localization in a large marble stone using distributed feedback (DFB) fiber lasers. The aim of this study is to detect damage in structures such as those found in civil applications. The directional sensitivity of DFB fiber laser is i...

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Main Authors: Fang Li, Wenzhu Huang, Wentao Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/14041
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spelling doaj-bec3af6134ef46d9b482293e4197e1bd2020-11-24T20:44:16ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202013-10-011310140411405410.3390/s131014041Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser RosetteFang LiWenzhu HuangWentao ZhangThis paper proposes an approach for acoustic emission (AE) source localization in a large marble stone using distributed feedback (DFB) fiber lasers. The aim of this study is to detect damage in structures such as those found in civil applications. The directional sensitivity of DFB fiber laser is investigated by calculating location coefficient using a method of digital signal analysis. In this, autocorrelation is used to extract the location coefficient from the periodic AE signal and wavelet packet energy is calculated to get the location coefficient of a burst AE source. Normalization is processed to eliminate the influence of distance and intensity of AE source. Then a new location algorithm based on the location coefficient is presented and tested to determine the location of AE source using a Delta (Δ) DFB fiber laser rosette configuration. The advantage of the proposed algorithm over the traditional methods based on fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) include the capability of: having higher strain resolution for AE detection and taking into account two different types of AE source for location.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/14041acoustic emissionDFB fiber laser rosettedirectional sensitivityautocorrelationwavelet packet energylocation algorithm
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author Fang Li
Wenzhu Huang
Wentao Zhang
spellingShingle Fang Li
Wenzhu Huang
Wentao Zhang
Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
Sensors
acoustic emission
DFB fiber laser rosette
directional sensitivity
autocorrelation
wavelet packet energy
location algorithm
author_facet Fang Li
Wenzhu Huang
Wentao Zhang
author_sort Fang Li
title Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
title_short Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
title_full Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
title_fullStr Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic Emission Source Location Using a Distributed Feedback Fiber Laser Rosette
title_sort acoustic emission source location using a distributed feedback fiber laser rosette
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2013-10-01
description This paper proposes an approach for acoustic emission (AE) source localization in a large marble stone using distributed feedback (DFB) fiber lasers. The aim of this study is to detect damage in structures such as those found in civil applications. The directional sensitivity of DFB fiber laser is investigated by calculating location coefficient using a method of digital signal analysis. In this, autocorrelation is used to extract the location coefficient from the periodic AE signal and wavelet packet energy is calculated to get the location coefficient of a burst AE source. Normalization is processed to eliminate the influence of distance and intensity of AE source. Then a new location algorithm based on the location coefficient is presented and tested to determine the location of AE source using a Delta (Δ) DFB fiber laser rosette configuration. The advantage of the proposed algorithm over the traditional methods based on fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) include the capability of: having higher strain resolution for AE detection and taking into account two different types of AE source for location.
topic acoustic emission
DFB fiber laser rosette
directional sensitivity
autocorrelation
wavelet packet energy
location algorithm
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/14041
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