FPGA: Field programmable gate array-based four-channel embedded system for ultrasonic imaging of under-water concrete structures.

Harshit Jain, V H Patankar
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Non-destructive testing is needed for the evaluation of quality and safety of concrete structures in the field of civil engineering. The imaging of concrete/reinforced cement concrete structures (RCC) is a challenging task due to the non-homogeneous properties of the concrete material. To address this challenge, a novel real-time, re-configurable, four-channel embedded system has been designed and developed to image the internal details of the concrete samples using the water immersion pulse-echo (PE) mode under automation, which needs access from one side of the structure. The system performs data acquisition (DAQ) of the amplified echo signals under the control of the computer via a universal serial bus interface. A graphical user interface (GUI) has been developed using C# in a Visual environment, for image acquisition and control of the DAQ parameters. The performance of the system has been evaluated by acquiring B-Scan images of three types of concrete test blocks having side drilled holes (SDHs) and simulated inclusions embedded in concrete blocks of M20 grade using a linear array of 92 kHz water immersion transducers operating in under-water PE mode. The acquired B-Scan images revealed the internal details of the concrete test blocks with sizing of the SDHs and inclusions. Therefore, the developed four-channel ultrasonic imaging system can visualize the internal details of under-water concrete structures, such as bridges and sea links, with the help of corresponding 2-D cross-sectional images, acquired using the developed system.

FPGA:基于现场可编程门阵列的水下混凝土结构超声成像四通道嵌入式系统。
在土木工程领域,对混凝土结构进行质量安全评价需要进行无损检测。由于混凝土材料的非均匀性,混凝土/钢筋水泥混凝土结构(RCC)的成像是一项具有挑战性的任务。为了应对这一挑战,设计并开发了一种新型的实时、可重新配置的四通道嵌入式系统,该系统使用自动化的水浸脉冲回波(PE)模式对混凝土样品的内部细节进行成像,该系统需要从结构的一侧进入。该系统在计算机的控制下,通过通用串行总线接口对放大后的回波信号进行数据采集。在可视化环境中使用c#开发了一个图形用户界面(GUI),用于图像采集和DAQ参数控制。通过使用在水下PE模式下工作的92 kHz水浸换能器线性阵列,获取三种类型的混凝土测试块的b扫描图像,这些混凝土测试块具有侧钻孔(sdh)和嵌入在M20级混凝土块中的模拟夹杂物,从而评估了系统的性能。获得的b扫描图像显示了混凝土测试块的内部细节,包括sdh和夹杂物的尺寸。因此,所开发的四通道超声成像系统可以利用所开发的系统获得的相应的二维截面图像,将水下混凝土结构(如桥梁和海链)的内部细节可视化。
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