Abstract

Time reversal focusing method has been proved to be an effective method for active Lamb wave–based structural health monitoring. In this article, aiming at developing a practical method for online localization of damage on aircraft composite structures that can take advantage of time reversal focusing and do not rely on the transfer function, a phase synthesis–based time reversal focusing method was proposed. In this method, damage images are given out directly through time reversal focusing, and the other imaging processes such as the delay-and-sum imaging method adopted in many researches of time reversal focusing are not needed. Based on the damage imaging method, a structural health monitoring demonstration system was built on a composite panel of an aircraft wing box with many bolt holes and stiffeners. The demonstrated results show that this method can estimate the positions of damages efficiently with a low sensitivity of group velocity errors and a high antijamming capability.

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