DocumentCode
323679
Title
A z-transform technique for thin-layer reverberation cancellation applied to ultrasonic NDT of adhered structures
Author
Freemantle, R.J. ; Challis, R.E. ; White, J.D.H.
Author_Institution
Ultrasonics & Digital Signal Process. Lab., Keele Univ., UK
fYear
1994
fDate
34445
Firstpage
42552
Lastpage
42555
Abstract
This paper describes a z-transform technique to enhance ultrasonic compression wave NDT signals obtained from thin-layer bonded structures. Often diagnostic components in the received signals are masked by reverberations excited elsewhere in the structure. This paper outlines some of the problems in detecting void disbonds in these structures. A wave system model has been used to simulate acoustic wave propagation in layered structures and the simulations have been used as an aid to characterizing diagnostic signal components. By considering the bonded structure as an acoustic filter we can describe some of its effects on the interrogating NDT signal by z-transforms. Inverse filters can then be generated which operate as digital filters and these are used to adaptively cancel out unwanted reverberations in the received signals. Preliminary results are presented for steel-adhesive-steel bonded systems
Keywords
acoustic wave propagation; acoustic wave propagation; adhered structures; diagnostic components; diagnostic signal components; digital filters; interrogating nondestructive testing signal; layered structures; received signals; simulations; steel-adhesive-steel bonded systems; thin-layer bonded structures; thin-layer reverberation cancellation; ultrasonic compression wave NDT signals; unwanted reverberations; void disbonds; wave system model; z-transform technique;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Advanced Techniques for Collection and Interpretation of NDT Data (Digest No. 1994/102), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
674857
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