Abstract
Two linearized inverse scattering methods are investigated to reconstruct the shape of flaws in the elastic solid. One is based on the Born approximation and the other is based on the Kirchhoff approximation. The Born inversion is sensitive to the volumetric flaw but not to a crack-like flaw. On the other hand, the Kirchhoff inversion reacts to both boundaries of volumetric and crack-like flaws. The combined use of Born and Kirchhoff inversions leads to the classification method of flaw type. The performance of the proposed classification procedure is demonstrated by the numerical simulations and then by the experimental measurements for the two-dimensional models of flaws. An example for the three-dimensional shape reconstruction is also shown by using the numerically calculated backscattering amplitudes.
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