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Passive defect localization on a vibrating plate using Matched-Field Processing

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Passive defect localization on a vibrating plate using Matched-Field Processing (MFP). The aim of this study is to investigate the use of MFP for passive localization of a local change in parameter of a vibrating shell in the modal regime. Matched-Field Processing is a beamforming method that uses the correlation between the recorded data and a controllable digital model of wave propagation (replica) to locate a source. Vibration measurements were conducted on an aluminum plate using a laser vibrometer. The plate was tested both with and without damage (added mass) while being excited by a shaker. Replicas were created by performing modal analysis on measurements taken from the undamaged structure. Matched-Field Processing is applied directly to the measured data to locate the active source (shaker) and to the residues (field difference between undamaged and damaged states) to locate a local variation of the parameter (defect). The method's feasibility is also being explored for passive measurements in modal analysis and residue computation.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: CEA 2: Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LMA 3: CEA DES, IRESNE, Nuclear Technology Department, Center of cadarache 4: LMA-UMR 7031 AMU CNRS Centrale Marseille 5: MPL, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, University of California

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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