Abstract

With the application of a clock-like sensor network, a local interrogation strategy is established to extend the reconstruction algorithm for the probabilistic inspection of damage (RAPID) into multiple defects identification. In this strategy, the monitoring area is divided into several monitoring subareas, and each subarea is covered by a particular sensor network. Local interrogations are then employed in each subarea using the associated network of sensing paths. Benefit from that, the artifacts arise from the intersection of key sensing paths associated with different defects may be absent completely from some monitoring subarea. With the application of a proper image fusion strategy, the artifacts would be reduced and the damage indications could be preserved. The algorithm is applied to an aluminum plate with two artificial through-thickness holes introduced. The results demonstrated that the RAPID algorithm with the application of local interrogations is capable of identifying multiple defects in plate-like structures.

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