Model-based analysis of dispersion curves using chirplets.

J Acoust Soc Am

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355, USA.

Published: April 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Time-frequency representations like spectrograms face challenges with energy allocation due to the uncertainty principle, particularly when dealing with closely spaced dispersion curves.
  • The research introduces a chirplet transform method to analyze dispersive wave signals, allowing for the extraction of energy distribution based on specific instantaneous frequencies and group delays.
  • An adaptive algorithm improves the identification of frequency regions, providing accurate energy distributions for individual modes in both synthetic and real Lamb wave signals.

Article Abstract

Time-frequency representations, like the spectrogram or the scalogram, are widely used to characterize dispersive waves. The resulting energy distributions, however, suffer from the uncertainty principle, which complicates the allocation of energy to individual propagation modes (especially when the dispersion curves of these modes are close to each other in the time-frequency domain). This research applies the chirplet as a tool to analyze dispersive wave signals based on a dispersion model. The chirplet transform, a generalization of both the wavelet and the short-time Fourier transform, enables the extraction of components of a signal with a particular instantaneous frequency and group delay. An adaptive algorithm identifies frequency regions for which quantitative statements can be made about an individual mode's energy, and employs chirplets (locally adapted to a dispersion curve model) to extract the (proportional) energy distribution of that single mode from a multimode dispersive wave signal. The effectiveness of this algorithm is demonstrated on a multimode synthetic Lamb wave signal for which the ground-truth energy distribution is known for each mode. Finally, the robustness of this algorithm is demonstrated on real, experimentally measured Lamb wave signals by an adaption of a correlation technique developed in previous research.

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