Abstract
In conventional Lamb wave-based damage detection, estimation is generally performed using the difference between the measured and baseline signals. However, it is difficult to maintain consistent measurement conditions between the measured and baseline signals, likely leading to large measurement errors. This paper proposed a baseline-free Lamb wave-based detection method for locating damage to structures. The damage scattering waves are extracted according to their features in the frequency-wavenumber spectrum and the damage locations are visualized using probability imaging. To reduce the complications of full wavefield acquisition, wavefield data are acquired using piezoelectric transducer (PZT) arrays at sampling rates much lower than the Nyquist frequency, and the original wavefield is reconstructed by applying compressed sensing. Experimental results on an aluminum plate indicate that the proposed method can provide the damage probability at each plate position without requiring a reference signal, suggesting its applicability to damage diagnosis of structures. Moreover, the proposed method achieves a compression ratio of 86.7% compared with the use of Nyquist sampling.
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