Deep-learning-based guided wave method for semi-grouting sleeve detection

2021 ◽  
pp. 103739
Author(s):  
Ziqi Li ◽  
Dongsheng Li ◽  
Yuchao Chen
2022 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
pp. 108761
Author(s):  
Xiaocen Wang ◽  
Min Lin ◽  
Jian Li ◽  
Junkai Tong ◽  
Xinjing Huang ◽  
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Optik ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 124 (15) ◽  
pp. 2191-2195
Author(s):  
Zhiguang Li ◽  
Xin Wang ◽  
Wenjiang Ye ◽  
Zhidong Zhang ◽  
Runhua Tan

2012 ◽  
Vol 476-478 ◽  
pp. 2590-2593
Author(s):  
Shi Tao Li ◽  
Hong Sheng Cai ◽  
Jing Yang

Ultrasonic guided wave method used for detection of cracks in the desuperheater header and main steam pipes of boiler in power plants has been reported. The dispersion curves of the guided wave for the main steam pipe were calculated and the wave modes used for the detection of notches were verified experimentally. One defect was found at the welded joint of the low temperature pipe on the furnace side. The time of flight diffraction (TOFD) was also carried out to verify the experimental results. The length, depth and height of the defect are 1200 mm, 18.9 mm and 5.5 mm, respectively. And one circular crack was found inside of the desuperheater header.


2020 ◽  
pp. 147592172094295
Author(s):  
Homin Song ◽  
Yongchao Yang

Subwavelength defect imaging using guided waves has been known to be a difficult task mainly due to the diffraction limit and dispersion of guided waves. In this article, we present a noncontact super-resolution guided wave array imaging approach based on deep learning to visualize subwavelength defects in plate-like structures. The proposed approach is a novel hierarchical multiscale imaging approach that combines two distinct fully convolutional networks. The first fully convolutional network, the global detection network, globally detects subwavelength defects in a raw low-resolution guided wave beamforming image. Then, the subsequent second fully convolutional network, the local super-resolution network, locally resolves subwavelength-scale fine structural details of the detected defects. We conduct a series of numerical simulations and laboratory-scale experiments using a noncontact guided wave array enabled by a scanning laser Doppler vibrometer on aluminate plates with various subwavelength defects. The results demonstrate that the proposed super-resolution guided wave array imaging approach not only locates subwavelength defects but also visualizes super-resolution fine structural details of these defects, thus enabling further estimation of the size and shape of the detected subwavelength defects. We discuss several key aspects of the performance of our approach, compare with an existing super-resolution algorithm, and make recommendations for its successful implementations.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
叶文江 YE Wen-jiang ◽  
王欣 WANG Xin ◽  
李志广 LI Zhi-guang ◽  
张志东 ZHANG Zhi-dong ◽  
陈国鹰 CHEN Guo-ying

2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaobin Hong ◽  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Yuan Liu ◽  
Hongchang Qi ◽  
Weihua Li

2008 ◽  
Vol 385-387 ◽  
pp. 729-732
Author(s):  
Yong Hong ◽  
Seung Ho Hwang ◽  
Gao Ping Wang ◽  
Dong Pyo Hong

This paper presents a primary study for a method of measurement using PZT sensors which is widely used for SHM. PZT sensor has many advantages when using smart material. It is easy to be shaped to various forms and can be embedded on the materials more conveniently. The development for a practical and quantitative technique for assessment of the structural health condition by PZT sensor associated with wave propagation is investigated. Two aluminum specimens bonded with PZT sensors tested for estimating characteristics of the wave propagate on specimens change by various damage condition cf. line crack, bolt loosening. To estimate condition of the specimens numerically, we suggest impedance and guided wave method in this paper.


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