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Structural health monitoring of anisotropic plates using ultrasonic guided wave STMR array patches

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In this article, two flexible printed circuit board (PCB)-based patches were developed for accomplishing both objectives, i.e. online material characterization (MC) and structural health monitoring (SHM) of anisotropic plate-like structures.
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Structural health monitoring (SHM) of plate-like structures used in aerospace industries, using transducer arrays located suitably on the structure, such as the single-transmitter multiple-receiver (STMR) array [Wilcox PD, Lowe M, Cawley P. Lamb and SH wave transducer arrays for the inspection of large areas of thick plates. Review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation, vol. 19A. Melville, NY, USA: American Institute of Physics; 1999. p. 1049–56; Wilcox PD. Guided wave beam steering from omni-directional transducer arrays. Review of progress in quantitative nondestructive evaluation, vol. 22A. Melville, New York, USA: American Institute of Physics; 2002. p. 761–8], has been demonstrated here. The reconstruction of the material state was carried out by utilizing a phased addition reconstruction algorithm. In addition to the signals from damage sites, the ultrasonic guided wave-based reconstruction procedures also need the complete set of elastic moduli as a continuous input throughout the SHM process. In the present study, two flexible printed circuit board (PCB)-based patches: ((i). single-quadrant, double-ring STMR material characterization (MC) array and (ii). Full-ring STMR SHM array) were developed for accomplishing both objectives, i.e. (a) online MC and (b) SHM of anisotropic plate-like structures, respectively. Experiments were conducted on 3.15 mm graphite-epoxy composite plate using PCB-based STMR arrays, the feasibility of accomplishing both objectives was demonstrated.

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A modified time reversal method for Lamb wave based diagnostics of composite structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified time reversal method (MTRM) is developed which requires only one transducer to actuate signals and the other transducers acts as a sensor for any signal path.
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Development of an omni-directional shear-horizontal wave magnetostrictive patch transducer for plates

TL;DR: An omni-directional SH magnetostrictive patch transducer that consists of an annular magnetostriction patch, a toroidal coil and a permanent magnet is proposed.
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An omnidirectional shear-horizontal guided wave EMAT for a metallic plate

TL;DR: The proposed EMAT requires a magnetic circuit configuration that allows omnidirectional SH wave transduction and consists of a pair of ring-type permanent magnets that supply static magnetic fluxes and a specially wound coil that induces eddy currents.
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Guided wave phased array beamforming and imaging in composite plates.

TL;DR: The results show that the guided wave phased array method is a potential effective method for rapid inspection of large composite structures and provides intrinsic explanations for phased array beamforming.
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Long Range Detection of Defects in Composite Plates Using Lamb Waves Generated and Detected by Ultrasonic Phased Array Probes

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-element matrix ultrasonic probe is driven using the well-known phased array principle, for launching and detecting pure Lamb modes in/from specific directions along the plate, which are arbitrary for isotropic materials and limited to specific directions for anisotropic materials.
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