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    A health monitoring technique for spherical structures based on multi-acoustic source localization

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    Author
    Zhou, Zixian
    Cui, Zhiwen
    Liu, Jinxia
    Kundu, Tribikram
    Affiliation
    Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics, University of Arizona
    Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering Department, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2024-01-23
    Keywords
    Mechanical Engineering
    biophysics
    acoustic emission
    direction of arrival
    Lamb waves
    localization
    Multiple acoustic sources
    spherical structures
    time difference of arrival
    
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    SAGE Publications
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    Zhou Z, Cui Z, Liu J, Kundu T. A health monitoring technique for spherical structures based on multi-acoustic source localization. Structural Health Monitoring. 2024;0(0). doi:10.1177/14759217231220063
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    Structural Health Monitoring
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    Abstract
    Multi-acoustic source localization (MASL) technique has important applications in the early warning and maintenance of spherical structures. Without solving complex nonlinear equations and without knowing the wave velocity distribution a priori, this work demonstrates the feasibility of MASL on the surface of spherical structures using L-shaped sensor clusters. The positions of multiple acoustic sources can be localized using only time difference of arrival values. Relative location determination and relative probability density analysis have been presented and verified to eliminate two types of pseudo-sources. Simulations are performed for isotropic and anisotropic spherical shells. The proposed technique is validated experimentally for stainless steel spherical shells. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed technique can enable MASL in spherical structures without knowing the wave velocity in the material.
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    1475-9217
    EISSN
    1741-3168
    DOI
    10.1177/14759217231220063
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    Final accepted manuscript
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    the Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province of China
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