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Enhanced air-coupled impact echo technique by phase analysis of signals from multiple sensors

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This paper presents an air-coupled impact echo(IE)technique that relies on the phase spectrum of the collected data to find the frequencies corresponding to the reflections from delaminations.The proposed technique takes advantage of the fact that the IE compression wave is not a propagating wave,but it is the 1st order symmetrical(S1)mode Lamb wave at zero group velocity(S1-ZGV).Therefore,it searches the phase spectra of the data collected by multiple sensors to locate the frequency corresponding to the lowest phase difference.As a result,the technique reduces the effect of propagating waves,including the direct acoustic wave and ambient noise.It is named the Constant Phase IE(CPIE).The performance of the CPIE is experimentally compared with the regular amplitude spectrum-based IE technique and two other multisensor IE techniques.The CPIE shows a performance advantage,especially in a noisy environment.

nondestructive testing(NDT)nondestructive evaluation(NDE)bridge inspectionbridge evaluationimpact echobridge delaminationconcrete bridge deckair-coupled sensingMEMS

Najjiya Almallah、Nenad Gucunski

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New Jersey Department of Transportation,New Jersey 08625,USA

Department of Civil&Environmental Engineering,Rutgers University-New Brunswick,NJ 08854,USA

2024

地震工程与工程振动(英文版)
中国地震局工程力学研究所

地震工程与工程振动(英文版)

EI
影响因子:0.476
ISSN:1671-3664
年,卷(期):2024.23(2)
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