Abstract

Lamb wave is widely acknowledged as one of the most encouraging tools for damage identification in plate structures, and relevant research has been conducted intensively. However Lamb wave modes have different wave structure, frequency dispersion and attenuation characteristics, which are sensitivity to different types of damages and it is difficult to solve such engineering problems by conventional techniques. Although the single pattern detection method has been researched by piezoelectric wafers, there is little research about FBG sensing detection under single-mode ultrasonic Lamb wave technique currently. So this paper puts forward a single-mode Lamb wave technique for crack detection based on Fiber Bragg Grating sensor, which is used to receive the waves in the plate. First of all, measuring principle of single-mode ultrasonic Lamb technique and demodulation principle of the FBG sensor are introduced. And simulation analysis in the acoustic field is devoted, whose results lay the foundation for the damage detection in the plate. Then, the experimental system is built by a single-mode Lamb wave excitation, and the feasibility of fiber Bragg grating sensors in single-mode excitation method is verified by experiments.

Highlights

  • Ultrasonic Lamb wave technology is one of the active structural health monitoring method, which is especially suitable for damage detection and health monitoring of plate structure because of its advantages, such as low-cost, long-range inspection, and testing inaccessible or fast scanning capabilities [1]

  • This work focuses on the single-mode ultrasonic Lamb wave technique for crack detection by FBG, which is combined the advantage of fiber grating sensing technique

  • The experimental system based on ultrasonic Lamb wave technique-fiber Bragg grating detection is built and response analysis of FBG sensors under the different excitations is given

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Summary

Introduction

Ultrasonic Lamb wave technology is one of the active structural health monitoring method, which is especially suitable for damage detection and health monitoring of plate structure because of its advantages, such as low-cost, long-range inspection, and testing inaccessible or fast scanning capabilities [1]. Su et al arranged two sensors in the upper and lower surfaces of the plate like structure, and obtained a relatively single mode Lamb wave by enhancing a certain mode and weakening the other modes They have used this method to detect the delamination in the isotropic laminates[4]. Irene Buj-Corral studied acoustic emission by comparing two methods to treat the sound signal emitted during the machining process: Fast Fourier Transform and Hilbert Huang Transform [10]. Most of these methods are based on the piezoelectric film to motivate and receive.

Excitation principle of Lamb wave
Demodulation of the reception principle
Simulation analysis
Experiment based on FBG sensor
Response analysis of FBG on different positions
Response analysis of FBG under different frequencies
Conclusion
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