Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 24, Number 2, 2019, pages 173-182

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2019.24.2.173

Impact location on a stiffened composite panel using improved linear array

Yongteng Zhong and Jiawei Xiang

Abstract

Due to the degradation of beamforming properties at angles close to 0 to 180, linear array does not have a complete 180 inspection range but a smaller one. This paper develops a improved sensor array with two additional sensors above and below the linear sensor array, and presents time difference and two dimensional multiple signal classification (2D-MUSIC) based impact localization for omni-directional localization on composite structures. Firstly, the arrival times of impact signal observed by two additional sensors are determined using the wavelet transform and compared, and the direction range of impact source can be decided in general, 0 to 180 or 180 to 360. And then, 2D-MUSIC based spatial spectrum formula using uniform linear array is applied for locate accurate position of impact source. When the arrival time of impact signal observed by two additional sensors is equal, the direction of impact source can be located at 0 or 180 by comparing the first and last sensor of linear array. And then the distance is estimated by time difference algorithm. To verify the proposed approach, it is applied to a quasi-isotropic epoxy laminate plate and a stiffened composite panel. The results are in good agreement with the actual impact occurring position.

Key Words

improved linear array; omni-directional; impact localization; 2D-MUSIC; time difference

Address

Yongteng Zhong and Jiawei Xiang: College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, 325035, P.R. China