地震偏移
互相关
声学
激光多普勒测振仪
堆栈(抽象数据类型)
光学
物理
数学
计算机科学
数学分析
激光器
分布反馈激光器
地球物理学
程序设计语言
标识
DOI:10.1177/1475921715602546
摘要
This article presents a reverse-time migration technique to image damage by cross-correlating forward and backward propagating wavefields in composite structures using flexural wave signals. First, theory and procedures are presented for damage imaging for composite plates using a zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition for reverse-time migration, briefly called cross-correlation-based reverse-time migration. The zero-lag cross-correlation was calculated between the forward wavefield and the backward wavefield. The forward wavefield is formed by the excitation from the actuator using a finite difference method, and the backward wavefield is generated by back-propagating the time-reversed scattered wavefield using the same finite difference method. Simulation studies were first examined to verify the capability of using the proposed zero-lag cross-correlation imaging condition to image single and multiple sites of damage. Two experiments were conducted where either the surface-mounted piezoelectric wafers or non-contact laser Doppler vibrometer was used for receiving the scattered wave signals along a linear array. The scattered wave signals were extrapolated in reverse-time to generate backward propagating wavefields. The experimental studies demonstrated that the cross-correlation-based reverse-time migration can accurately locate and image multiple sites of damage with improved resolution and higher efficiency in comparison with classical pre-stack reverse-time migration.
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