A Fatigue Crack Size Evaluation Method Based on Lamb Wave Simulation and Limited Experimental Data.

Sensors (Basel)

Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, 755 College Rd. E., Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.

Published: September 2017

This paper presents a systematic and general method for Lamb wave-based crack size quantification using finite element simulations and Bayesian updating. The method consists of construction of a baseline quantification model using finite element simulation data and Bayesian updating with limited Lamb wave data from target structure. The baseline model correlates two proposed damage sensitive features, namely the normalized amplitude and phase change, with the crack length through a response surface model. The two damage sensitive features are extracted from the first received S₀ mode wave package. The model parameters of the baseline model are estimated using finite element simulation data. To account for uncertainties from numerical modeling, geometry, material and manufacturing between the baseline model and the target model, Bayesian method is employed to update the baseline model with a few measurements acquired from the actual target structure. A rigorous validation is made using in-situ fatigue testing and Lamb wave data from coupon specimens and realistic lap-joint components. The effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method is demonstrated under different loading and damage conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621154PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17092097DOI Listing

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