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http://dx.doi.org/10.7779/JKSNT.2014.34.6.419

Fatigue Crack Localization Using Laser Nonlinear Wave Modulation Spectroscopy (LNWMS)  

Liu, Peipei (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Sohn, Hoon (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Kundu, Tribikram (Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Arizona)
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Abstract
Nonlinear features of ultrasonic waves are more sensitive to the presence of a fatigue crack than their linear counterparts are. For this reason, the use of nonlinear ultrasonic techniques to detect a fatigue crack at its early stage has been widely investigated. Of the different proposed techniques, laser nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy (LNWMS) is unique because a pulse laser is used to exert a single broadband input and a noncontact measurement can be performed. Broadband excitation causes a nonlinear source to exhibit modulation at multiple spectral peaks owing to interactions among various input frequency components. A feature called maximum sideband peak count difference (MSPCD), which is extracted from the spectral plot, measures the degree of crack-induced material nonlinearity. First, the ratios of spectral peaks whose amplitudes are above a moving threshold to the total number of peaks are computed for spectral signals obtained from the pristine and the current state of a target structure. Then, the difference of these ratios are computed as a function of the moving threshold. Finally, the MSPCD is defined as the maximum difference between these ratios. The basic premise is that the MSPCD will increase as the nonlinearity of the material increases. This technique has been used successfully for localizing fatigue cracks in metallic plates.
Keywords
Fatigue Crack Localization; Nonlinear Wave Modulation Spectroscopy; Noncontact Laser Ultrasonics; Sideband Peak Count;
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