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Acoustic source location by time reversal signal transfer from experiment to numerical model (digital twin)

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    0498141 - ÚT 2019 RIV CZ eng A - Abstract
    Převorovský, Zdeněk - Mračko, Michal - Kober, Jan - Krofta, Josef - Kolman, Radek
    Acoustic source location by time reversal signal transfer from experiment to numerical model (digital twin).
    Advanced Modelling of Wave Propagation in Solids. Praha: Institute of Thermomechanics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2018 - (Kolman, R.; Berezovski, A.; Kruisová, A.). s. 97-98. ISBN 978-80-87012-67-3.
    [International Conference on Advanced Modelling of Wave Propagation in Solids /2./. 17.09.2018-21.09.2018, Praha]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-22615S
    Institutional support: RVO:61388998
    Keywords : elastic waves modelling * time reversal signal transfer * acoustic emission source location
    OECD category: Mechanical engineering
    http://wavemodelling2018.it.cas.cz

    Reliable and relatively precise location of Acoustic Emission (AE) sources is one of the most important inverse problems in non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring of engineering structures. Standard AE source location procedures often fail in a case of more complicated structures with wave dispersion, propagation velocity or geometry changes, etc. Very effective tool in such situations became some years ago time reversal (TR) signal processing. Advantages of TR based source location are in its high precision and elimination of problems connected with dispersion, attenuation, reflections, etc. in relatively simple way. Disadvantage of that method consists in necessity of detailed scanning the structure surface for searching location of the vest source reconstruction. However, more effective solution is TR transfer of detected signal from the real structure onto its numerical model and location of the source here.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0291262

     
     
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