Inverse problem of electromagnetic-wave reflection for dispersion-free stratified half-space with a real permittivity

2012 ◽  
Vol 55 (5) ◽  
pp. 334-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. A. Denisova ◽  
A. B. Rezvov
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-156
Author(s):  
Z. Mechbal ◽  
A. Khamlichi

Composites made from E-glass/epoxy or aramid/epoxy are frequently used in aircraft and aerospace industries. These materials are prone to suffer from the presence of delamination, which can reduce severely the performance of aircrafts and even threaten their safety. Since electric conductivity of these composites is rather small, they can propagate electromagnetic waves. Detection of delamination damage can then be monitored by using an electromagnetic penetrating radar scanner, which consists of emitting waves having the form of short time pulses that are centered on a given work frequency. While propagating, these waves undergo partial reflection when running into an obstacle or a material discontinuity. Habitually, the radar is moved at constant speed along a straight path and the reflected signal is processed as a radargram that gives the reflected energy as function of the two-way time and the antenna position.In this work, modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation in composites made from E-glass/epoxy was performed analytically. The electromagnetic wave reflection from a delamination defect was analyzed as function of key intervening factors which include the defect extent and depth, as well as the work frequency. Various simulations were performed and the obtained results have enabled to correlate the reflection pattern image features to the actual delamination defect characteristics which can provide quantification of delamination.


2021 ◽  
pp. 51-67
Author(s):  
А.И. Казьмин ◽  
П.А. Федюнин

Development of metamaterials has led to the search and choice of effective methods of radio-wave nondestructive testing of their electrophysical parameters. The existing approaches to testing based on extracted of effective electrophysical parameters of metamaterials from the coefficients of reflection and transmission of an electromagnetic wave have low reliability and don't provide their local control. We present the new radio-wave method of local control of complex dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability, as well as the thickness of metamaterial plate on a metal substrate with surface microwaves. The method is based on the solution of inverse problem in the determination of effective electrophysical parameters of metamaterial from the frequency dependence of the attenuation coefficient of the field of a slow surface electromagnetic wave excited in a test sample. The electrophysical parameters of the metamaterial are represented as parametric frequency functions in accordance with the Drude-Lorentz models of dispersion, and the solution of the inverse problem is reduced to minimizing the objective function constructed based on the discrepancy between the experimental and design theoretical values of the attenuation coefficients of surface electromagnetic wave fields on a grid of discrete frequencies. The structure of a measuring complex that implements the proposed method of control is proposed. For the numerical and experimental verification of the method, a sample of a metamaterial plate based on SRR elements with a negative refraction region in the frequency band 10.06–10.64 GHz was investigated. Experimental investigations of the metamaterial demonstrated the theoretical capabilities gained with measurement of the local electrophysical parameters with relative error not greater 10 %.


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