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First, taking the spatial coordinate information of the point source and sampling points as the inputs of the deep learning collaborative network, a physical principle-based prediction framework is established by minimizing the loss functions to realize the mapping of inputs to outputs, which are represented as the travel time and wave velocity in two collaborative networks for defect reconstruction. To effectively guide the convergence direction of the collaborative network for efficient computations, the Helmholtz equation and source condition are leveraged as the constraints on PIWT to realize the defect reconstruction. As the developed approach belongs to the class of mesh-free methods, its superiority over the conventional mesh-based ultrasonic Lamb wave tomography imaging (ULWTI) technique is demonstrated for defect reconstruction throughout the numerical and experimental examples in terms of accuracy. Moreover, the effects of pre-training on the accelerated convergence and accuracy of the PIWT framework are discussed to allow the training with few epochs and also help effectively achieve real-time high-precision defect reconstruction in the fields of non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring, thus offering a promising solution for broader engineering applications.</p>\n </div>","PeriodicalId":655,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation","volume":"44 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A Physics-informed Wave Tomography Framework for Defect Reconstruction: A Collaborative Network Scheme\",\"authors\":\"Hairui Liu, Qi Li, Zhi Qian, Peng Li, Zhenghua Qian, Dianzi Liu\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10921-025-01210-z\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div>\\n \\n <p>It is challenging for guided wave tomography methods to intelligently solve problems in the area of structural defect detection, as this requires more data to achieve the high-accuracy reconstruction of defects. 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A Physics-informed Wave Tomography Framework for Defect Reconstruction: A Collaborative Network Scheme
It is challenging for guided wave tomography methods to intelligently solve problems in the area of structural defect detection, as this requires more data to achieve the high-accuracy reconstruction of defects. To meet this end, a physics-informed wave tomography framework (PIWT) with a collaborative network scheme is proposed in this paper to reconstruct defects in metal plates with high levels of accuracy and efficiency. First, taking the spatial coordinate information of the point source and sampling points as the inputs of the deep learning collaborative network, a physical principle-based prediction framework is established by minimizing the loss functions to realize the mapping of inputs to outputs, which are represented as the travel time and wave velocity in two collaborative networks for defect reconstruction. To effectively guide the convergence direction of the collaborative network for efficient computations, the Helmholtz equation and source condition are leveraged as the constraints on PIWT to realize the defect reconstruction. As the developed approach belongs to the class of mesh-free methods, its superiority over the conventional mesh-based ultrasonic Lamb wave tomography imaging (ULWTI) technique is demonstrated for defect reconstruction throughout the numerical and experimental examples in terms of accuracy. Moreover, the effects of pre-training on the accelerated convergence and accuracy of the PIWT framework are discussed to allow the training with few epochs and also help effectively achieve real-time high-precision defect reconstruction in the fields of non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring, thus offering a promising solution for broader engineering applications.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation provides a forum for the broad range of scientific and engineering activities involved in developing a quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) capability. This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers on the development of new equipment, analyses, and approaches to nondestructive measurements.