Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study

Acoustic Emission (AE) evaluation is one of the fast growing non-destructive techniques, owing to its ability to reveal in advance of any impending failure of a building structure. This capability makes the so called passive ultrasonic technique a very good tool in structural health monitoring; espe...

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Main Authors: Z. M., Hafizi, Epaarachchi, J., Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin, Lau, K. T.
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Published: IOP Publishing 2012
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spelling ump-252652019-11-11T08:19:51Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25265/ Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study Z. M., Hafizi Epaarachchi, J. Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin Lau, K. T. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Acoustic Emission (AE) evaluation is one of the fast growing non-destructive techniques, owing to its ability to reveal in advance of any impending failure of a building structure. This capability makes the so called passive ultrasonic technique a very good tool in structural health monitoring; especially for composite structures. In metallic structures, AE technique is currently well established and able to provide accurate and consistent result. However, in composites, the challenge for a reliable AE results is huge due to the orthotropic behaviour of the materials. The present study investigates the energy attenuation of AE signals in thin composite plate and utilized the attenuation pattern into non-velocity based source location detection. Standard Hsu-Nielsen source location testing was applied on a glass fibre epoxy resin laminate and a single channel AE system was used to acquire AE signals with the support from AEWin software for signal analysis. A linear source location algorithm utilizing AE signals energy attenuation patterns was developed and tested for the composite specimen. The results revealed that the source location algorithm provides reasonably accurate results of source location for glass fibre epoxy resin laminate. IOP Publishing 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25265/1/Non-velocity%20based%20analysis%20of%20passive%20ultrasonic%20signal%20for%20source%20location.pdf Z. M., Hafizi and Epaarachchi, J. and Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin and Lau, K. T. (2012) Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study. In: 1st International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research, ICMER 2011, 5-7 Disember 2011 , Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur. pp. 1-8., 36 (1). ISSN 1757-899X https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012008
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Z. M., Hafizi
Epaarachchi, J.
Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
Lau, K. T.
Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
description Acoustic Emission (AE) evaluation is one of the fast growing non-destructive techniques, owing to its ability to reveal in advance of any impending failure of a building structure. This capability makes the so called passive ultrasonic technique a very good tool in structural health monitoring; especially for composite structures. In metallic structures, AE technique is currently well established and able to provide accurate and consistent result. However, in composites, the challenge for a reliable AE results is huge due to the orthotropic behaviour of the materials. The present study investigates the energy attenuation of AE signals in thin composite plate and utilized the attenuation pattern into non-velocity based source location detection. Standard Hsu-Nielsen source location testing was applied on a glass fibre epoxy resin laminate and a single channel AE system was used to acquire AE signals with the support from AEWin software for signal analysis. A linear source location algorithm utilizing AE signals energy attenuation patterns was developed and tested for the composite specimen. The results revealed that the source location algorithm provides reasonably accurate results of source location for glass fibre epoxy resin laminate.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Z. M., Hafizi
Epaarachchi, J.
Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
Lau, K. T.
author_facet Z. M., Hafizi
Epaarachchi, J.
Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
Lau, K. T.
author_sort Z. M., Hafizi
title Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
title_short Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
title_full Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
title_fullStr Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
title_sort non-velocity based analysis of passive ultrasonic signal for source location detection in composite plates: a pilot study
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2012
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25265/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25265/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25265/1/Non-velocity%20based%20analysis%20of%20passive%20ultrasonic%20signal%20for%20source%20location.pdf
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