Abstract

An optimization based technique for detecting the impact point on isotropic and anisotropic flat plates developed by Kundu and his associates is extended here to the cylindrical geometry. An objective function is defined that uses the cylindrical coordinates of four sensors attached to the cylinder and four arrival times to locate the point of impact by minimizing the objective function that gives the least squares error. The proposed technique is experimentally verified by predicting the points of impact and comparing the predicted points with the actual points of impact.

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