Abstract

Damage identification methods based on guided waves (GWs) have been widely researched in the field of aircraft structural health monitoring. Notably, the existing research has not extensively considered the realization of accurate damage localization in an unknown load environment, although this aspect is of significance to the real-time safety assessment of aircraft structures. To address this issue, we propose an adaptive damage imaging method based on GW signals for typical aircraft structures subjected to unknown workloads. First, through the GW signals and load data sampled in the working load range, a mathematical model between the characteristics of the GW signal and load is established. Second, the active GW signal is adaptively compensated by the real-time identified load through the passive strain signal during the service process of the structure. Finally, the alternating time-reversal phase synthesis (ATRPS) method is used to accurately locate the damage in the monitoring area. The feasibility, applicability, and accuracy of the proposed methodology are validated by three levels of experimental cases. All results consistently indicate that reliable damage localization can be achieved under an unknown load environment.

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