Structural Health Monitoring | 2019

Laser-based structural training algorithm for acoustic emission localization and damage accumulation visualization in a bolt joint structure

 
 
 

Abstract


Acoustic emission caused by structural damage encompasses important information about structural integrity. In particular, acoustic emission can detect phenomena that are difficult to determine, such as microcracks and internal cracks. However, conventional acoustic emission has shown limitations in complex structure applications for years. In this article, we propose a Q-switched laser scan–based structural training technique to achieve accurate acoustic emission localization and visualize accumulated damage in complex structures with a single PZT sensor (acoustic emission sensor). The proposed method compensates for the difference in characteristics between the actual acoustic emission wave and the laser-induced elastic wave using laser-based structural training algorithm. Acoustic emission localization in complex structures is accomplished by cross-correlation in the time domain. Pencil-lead break method is used as the source for acoustic emission to simulate the real damage-induced acoustic emission event. The proposed laser-based structural training algorithm with a laser scanning interval of 2\u2009mm achieved an average localization error of 1.84\u2009mm in two Al-alloy layers with fastener structure. Finally, the accumulated damages were visualized by appending the damage index of the acoustic emission waves at accurately localized points.

Volume 18
Pages 1851 - 1861
DOI 10.1177/1475921719830067
Language English
Journal Structural Health Monitoring

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