Wavelet and wavelet-packet analysis of Lamb wave signatures in real-time instrumentation

S. Kercel, M. Klein, B. Pouet
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A persistent problem in the analysis of Lamb wave signatures in experimental data is the fact that several different modes appear simultaneously in the signal. The modes overlap in both frequency and time domains. Attempts to separate the overlapping Lamb wave signatures by conventional signal processing methods have been unsatisfactory, As might be expected, the transient nature of Lamb waves makes them readily tractable to wavelet analysis. The authors have used the discrete wavelet transform and the wavelet packet transform to untangle the Lamb wave signature. Furthermore, both techniques are realizable in the highly parallel cascaded-lattice architecture, and are well suited for on-line real-time instrumentation. For signatures of Lamb waves captured in laser ultrasonic data in tailor-welded blanks, this has led to straightforward detection of weld defects and demonstration of principle that weld defects can be classified according to the type of defect as revealed by features in wavelet space. This technique has considerable commercial value for online monitoring of manufacturing processes. For example, laser-based ultrasonic (LBU) measurement shows great promise for on-line monitoring of weld quality in tailor-welded blanks. Tailor-welded blanks are steel blanks made from plates of differing thickness and/or properties butt-welded together; they are used in automobile manufacturing to produce body, frame, and closure panels.
实时仪器中Lamb波特征的小波和小波包分析
在分析实验数据中的兰姆波特征时,一个长期存在的问题是信号中同时出现几种不同的模态。模态在频域和时域都有重叠。用传统的信号处理方法分离重叠的Lamb波特征的尝试并不令人满意,正如预期的那样,Lamb波的瞬态性质使它们很容易被小波分析所处理。采用离散小波变换和小波包变换对兰姆波特征进行了解缠。此外,这两种技术都可以在高度并行的级联晶格结构中实现,并且非常适合在线实时测量。对于定制焊坯激光超声数据中捕获的Lamb波特征,可以直接检测焊缝缺陷,并证明了根据小波空间特征所揭示的缺陷类型对焊缝缺陷进行分类的原理。该技术对制造过程的在线监测具有相当大的商业价值。例如,基于激光的超声波(LBU)测量在定制焊坯的焊缝质量在线监测中显示出巨大的前景。拼焊钢板是由不同厚度和/或性能的钢板对焊而成的钢板;它们在汽车制造中用于生产车身、框架和封闭面板。
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