Title :
Model-based ultrasonic inversion for layered structures
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. & Structures, R. Aerosp. Estab., Farnborough, UK
Abstract :
Ultrasonic problems which cannot easily be solved by the conventional methods of B- and C-scanning often benefit from the use of modelling to assist in understanding the response of the system under test. It is suggested that model-based inversion can be used to improve the resolution of ultrasonic systems, to extract information from overlapping reflections and to provide a means of classifying A scans. Although conceptually simple, the method provides a flexible means of analysing data which can incorporate any effect which can be modelled in the available computer time. The method copes well with noise and pulse shape changes
Keywords :
computerised signal processing; data analysis; ultrasonic materials testing; A scans; computerised signal processing; data analysis; layered structures; model-based inversion; noise; overlapping reflections; pulse shape; seismology; ultrasonic inversion;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Transducers, Equipment and Data Processing to Improve the Reliability of NDT, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London