Title :
Time reversal imaging for gradient sensor networks over the Lamb-wave field
Author :
Teramoto, Kenbu ; Uekihara, Akito
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Saga Univ., Saga, Japan
Abstract :
Combining the time reversal mirror (TRM) with the spatio-temporal gradient analysis has an ability to localize a scatterer such as a defect in a thin plate. Time-reversed signals propagate backwards through the time-independent medium and go through all the multiple scattering, reflections, and refraction. As a result, the TRM provides the means for converging wave front narrowly in time and space. If the focal point coincides with a point-like, the converging cylindrical wave provides the orthogonal pair of out-of-plane-surface shear strains to be linearly independent. The proposed imaging method utilizes the determinant of the covariance matrix defined over the shear strain field. The determinant denotes the distributions of correlated intensity modulation (DCIM) of two or more converging wave fronts. The DCIM increases significantly in the near-field of the focal point. In this paper, we explore analytically and numerically the defect imaging by time reversal method based on the spatio-temporal gradient analysis.
Keywords :
acoustic imaging; condition monitoring; covariance matrices; crack detection; spatiotemporal phenomena; surface acoustic waves; covariance matrix; cylindrical wave; distributions of correlated intensity modulation; gradient sensor networks; lamb-wave field; nondestructive evaluation; out-of-plane-surface shear strains; shear strain field; spatio-temporal gradient analysis; spatiotemporal gradient analysis; thin plate defect; time reversal imaging; time reversal mirror; time-independent medium; time-reversed signals propagation; Capacitive sensors; Image analysis; Image sensors; Mechanical sensors; Mirrors; Monitoring; Partial differential equations; Scattering; Sensor systems; Transmission line measurements; Non-destructive evaluation; Spatio-temporal gradient analysis; Time reversal mirror;
Conference_Titel :
ICCAS-SICE, 2009
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-4-907764-34-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-4-907764-33-3