Deconvolution of ultrasonic signals using a convolutional neural network.

Ultrasonics

Department of Mechanical Engineering, École de technologie supérieure, 1100 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, Québec H3C 1K3, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

Successfully employing ultrasonic testing to distinguish a flaw in close proximity to another flaw or geometrical feature depends on the wavelength and the bandwidth of the ultrasonic transducer. This explains why the frequency is commonly increased in ultrasonic testing in order to improve the axial resolution. However, as the frequency increases, the penetration depth of the propagating ultrasonic waves is reduced due to an attendant increase in attenuation. The nondestructive testing research community is consequently very interested in finding methods that combine high penetration depth with high axial resolution. This work aims to improve the compromise between the penetration depth and the axial resolution by using a convolutional neural network to separate overlapping echoes in time traces in order to estimate the time-of-flight and amplitude. The originality of the proposed framework consists in its training of the neural network using data generated in simulations. The framework was validated experimentally to detect flat bottom holes in an aluminum block with a minimum depth corresponding to λ/4.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2020.106312DOI Listing

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