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Computational aspects of guided wave based damage localization algorithms in flat anisotropic structures

  • Moll, Jochen;Torres-Arredondo, Miguel Angel;Fritzen, Claus-Peter
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.229-251
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    • 2012
  • Guided waves have shown a great potential for structural health monitoring (SHM) applications. In contrast to traditional non-destructive testing (NDT) methodologies, a key element of SHM approaches is the high process of automation. The monitoring system should decide autonomously whether the host structure is intact or not. A basic requirement for the realization of such a system is that the sensors are permanently installed on the host structure. Thus, baseline measurements become available that can be used for diagnostic purposes, i.e., damage detection, localization, etc. This paper contributes to guided wave-based inspection in anisotropic materials for SHM purposes. Therefore, computational strategies are described for both, the solution of the complex equations for wave propagation analysis in composite materials based on exact elasticity theory and the popular global matrix method, as well as the underlying equations of two active damage localization algorithms for anisotropic structures. The result of the global matrix method is an angular and frequency dependent wave velocity characteristic that is used subsequently in the localization procedures. Numerical simulations and experimental investigations through time-delay measurements are carried out in order to validate the proposed theoretical model. An exemplary case study including the calculation of dispersion curves and damage localization is conducted on an exemplary unidirectional composite structure where the ultrasonic signals processed in the localization step are simulated with the spectral element method. The proposed study demonstrates the capabilities of the proposed algorithms for accurate damage localization in anisotropic structures.

Experimental Investigation for the Attenuation Coefficient of Ultrasonic Guided Wave (유도초음파의 감쇠계수에 대한 실험적 고찰)

  • Lee, Dong-Jin;Cho, Youn-Ho;Lee, Joon-Hyun;Shin, Dong-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.458-465
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    • 2009
  • In general, ultrasonic guided wave techniques that used for an evaluation of the internal defect have been applied without considering energy loss. It can be found out that the significant attenuation is observed in the signal of structure with defect by the scattering and absorption. Even in the signal acquired from defect-free structure, this attenuation can be also significant. Therefore, it is very essential to determine the Lamb wave propagation characteristics depending on modes because the dispersibility of Lamb wave can be easily influenced by the attenuation effect with frequency and thickness. For this reason, changing the propagation distance, attenuation coefficient of each Lamb wave mode needs to be investigated by the contact pitch-catch method with PZT(piezoelectric) sensors. In this paper, the experimental attenuation coefficient is measured by choosing the following three different variables; mode, thickness and plate materials. As a result, experimental attenuation coefficient is obtained as the function of variables.

Walking Assistance Device for Prevention of Accidents of Visually Impaired People (시각장애인의 사고예방을 위한 다기능 보행 보조 장치)

  • Sim, Jae-Man;Lee, Hyeong-Wook;Shin, Joo-Yong;Kim, Ki-Won;Han, Young-Oh
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1241-1248
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, an auxiliary device was implemented to help blind people more safely from obstacles or risk factors while walking. The ultrasonic sensors detect obstacles in the front, so that the noise gap and the vibration intensity of the buzzer can be heard differently by distance and angle, and so the situation can be perceived by pedestrians. When the ambient light becomes darker than the light intensity set using the CdS resistance value of the light sensor, the LED automatically turns on, makes it easier for pedestrians to recognize the position of the auxiliary device through buzzer if the pedestrian misses the aid using the gyro sensor's slope. Moreover, the location and situation of the blind were transmitted to the caregiver to check safety and behavior using GPS and Bluetooth.

Positioning Recognition and Speed Control of Moving Robot at Indoor (실내 이동 로봇의 위치 인식 및 속도 제어에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Wee-Jae;Jeong, Rae-Won
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.88-91
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, We are composed the position recognition and speed control using the moving robot in the shield Room with a RF Module and Ultrasonic Sensors. Double look up tables are selected a reference value/duty ratio. The moving robot with the dual fuzzy rules which can decrease a Conversion time than basic fuzzy control rules at start point and curve region. Also, a changing times of double look up table are rise at specific points b1,c1,d1 in the e-${\Delta}e$ phase plane and the one of the look up table is used which for increase rising time at transition area, the other used for rapidly conversion to the reference value. We verified that a dual fuzzy control rules get the good response compare with the basic fuzzy control rule.

Dielectric and Piezoelectric Properties of 0.125PMN-0.435PT-0.44PZ Ceramics for Ultrasonic footer Applications (초음파 전동기용 0.125PMN-0.435PT-0.44PZ 세라믹스의 유전 및 압전특성)

  • Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.392-399
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    • 1997
  • In this study, the effect of the sintering temperature on the dielectric and piezoelectric properties of 0.5 wt% $MnO_{2}$-doped $0.125Pb(Mg_{1/2}Nb_{2/3})O_{3}-0.435PbTiO_{3}-0.44PbZrO_{3}$ ceramics were investigated aiming at ultrasonic motor applications. From experimental result, it was found that the optimal sintering temperature condition was at $1270^{\circ}C$. The sample sintered at $1270^{\circ}C$ had density of $7.72\;g/cm^{3}$, dielectric constant of 570, dielectric loss of 0.82%, remanent polarization of $19.18{\mu}C/cm^{2}$, coercive field of 9.63 kV/cm, electromechanical coupling factor of radial mode of 55.1%, mechanical quality factor of 886. Temperature and frequency dependence of dielectric constant and dielectric loss of the sintered sample at $1270^{\circ}C$ was also investigated.

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Carbon Dioxide Fluctuation in Suncheon Bay Measured by Infrared and Ultrasonic sensors (적외선과 초음파 센서로 측정한 순천만 이산화탄소 변동)

  • Kim, Sang-Jin;Kim, Min-Seong;Lee, Kyung-Hun;Kwon, Byung-Hyuk;Yoon, Hong-Joo
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2021
  • Wind and temperature were measured with a three-dimensional ultrasonic anemometer and the carbon dioxide concentration was measured using an infrared sensor in the tidal flat of Suncheon Bay. In general, as the temperature increases, the concentration of carbon dioxide increases, and as the temperature decreases, the carbon dioxide also decreases in the atmosphere. However, since photosynthesis declined immediately after the sunset, the concentration of carbon dioxide increased as the temperature decreased. In addition, near the high tide when the tidal flat is covered with seawater, the atmospheric turbulence was strong despite an increase in temperature, resulting in a decrease in carbon dioxide concentration. It is necessary to quantitatively evaluated the effects of photosynthesis, respiration and atmospheric turbulence on the change of carbon dioxide concentration over tidal flat ecosystems.

Properties of ZnO Films on r-plane Sapphires Prepared by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis (초음파(超音波) 분무(噴霧) 열분해법(熱分解法)으로 r-plane 사파이어 위에 증착(蒸着)된 ZnO 막(膜)의 특성(特性))

  • Ma, Tae-Young;Moon, Hyun-Yul;Lee, Soo-Chul
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 1997
  • Zinc oxide(ZnO) thin films were deposited on r-plane sapphires from a solution containing zinc acetate. The films were obtained in a hot wall reactor by the pyrolysis of an aerosol produced by an ultrasonic generator. The crystallinity, surface morphology and composition of the films have been studied using the x-ray diffraction method(XRD) scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) respectively. The influences of the substrate temperature on the crystallinity of the films were studied. Strongly (110) oriented ZnO films were obtained at a substrate temperature of $350^{\circ}C$. The resistivity was increased to above $3{\times}10^{6}{\Omega}{\cdot}cm$ with copper doping and vapor oxidation.

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X-Putt : A Golf Putting Training System based on Ultrasonic sensors (X-Putt : 초음파 센서 기반의 골프 퍼팅 훈련 시스템 설계와 구현)

  • Ahn, Jae-Gon;Na, Dae-Young;Lim, Young-Tae;Jeon, Heung-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a new golf putting training system which we call "X-Putt". X-Putt analyzes putting strokes by measuring putter face angle and path. To do this, we improved the sonar-based localization scheme used by previous localization techniques. As a result, X-Putt can measure putter's location within the error range, ${\pm}0.9cm$ and putter face angle within ${\pm}1.5^{\circ}$. Additionally, we built an user application that has an easy-to-use interface for analyzing the strokes after training.

Development of Autonomous Logistics Transportation System using Raspberry Pi (라즈베리파이를 이용한 자율물류 운반 시스템 개발)

  • Kang, Young-Hoon;Park, Chang-Hyeon;Lee, Min-Woo;Kim, Da-Eun;Lee, Seung-Dae
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we presented a cart which can automatically transport loads to the distribution center of the appointed indoor place, based on Raspberry pi 4. It can recognize the obstacles by using the ultrasonic sensors so that it prevents the collision and takes a detour. Further, we entered the direction control code in the RFID. It has installed at important points such as the intersections of the destinations, so that if the RFID reader of the cart senses the RFID, the cart would stop or change the direction. After the transportation, if the load cell(weight sensor) recognizes that the baggage is unloaded, the cart returns to the initial point and would be retrieved. Therefore, we embodied the transportation cart which reduces the use of manpower and solves the problems conveniently across the transportation strategies.

Development of a Piezoelectric Micro-machined Ultrasonic Transducer for Photoacoustic Imaging that Accounts for the Added Mass Effect of the Acoustic Medium (음향 매질의 추가질량 효과를 고려한 광음향 영상용 초소형 압전 기반 초음파 트랜스듀서의 개발)

  • Ahn, Hongmin;Moon, Wonkyu
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2020
  • Typically, photoacoustic images are obtained in water or gelatin because the impedance of these mediums is similar to that of the human body. However, these acoustic mediums can have an additional mass effect that changes the resonance frequency of the transducer. The acoustic radiation impedance in air is negligible because it is very small compared to that of the transducer. However, the high acoustic impedance of mediums such as the human body and water is quite large compared to that of air, making it difficult to ignore. Specifically, in a case where the equivalent mass is very small, such as with a micro-machined ultrasound transducer, the additional mass effects of the acoustic medium should be considered for an accurate resonance frequency design. In this study, a piezoelectric micro-machined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) was designed to have a resonance frequency of 10 MHz in the acoustic medium of water, which has similar impedance as the human body. At that time, the resonance frequency of the pMUT in air was calculated at 15.2 MHz. When measuring the center displacement of the manufactured pMUT using a laser vibrometer, the resonance frequencies were measured as 14.3-15.1 MHz, which is consistent with the finite element method (FEM) simulation results. Finally, photoacoustic images of human hair samples were successfully obtained using the fabricated pMUT.