Abstract

A new acoustic sensing capability, consisting of a flexible high-density linear piezoelectric sensor array coupled to a high-bandwidth interrogation device, is developed and applied to in situ wavenumber–frequency modal decomposition of acoustic emissions in plates. An experimental assessment of the capability is undertaken using acoustic emissions generated by a ball-drop impact on aluminium and composite panels. A new method for acoustic source localisation based on this new sensor array is described, and it is shown to be more accurate than a conventional multilateration technique using single-point piezoelectric receivers. The potential of this new capability for acoustic emission detection, location and possible quantification is discussed.

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