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2014

University of South Carolina

Acousto-ultrasonic

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Classification Of Low Velocity Impactors Using Spiral Sensing Of Acousto-Ultrasonic Waves, Chijioke Agbasi Jan 2014

Classification Of Low Velocity Impactors Using Spiral Sensing Of Acousto-Ultrasonic Waves, Chijioke Agbasi

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The non-linear elastodynamics of a flat plate subjected to low velocity foreign body impacts is studied, resembling the space debris impacts on the space structure. The work is based on a central hypothesis that in addition to identifying the impact locations, the material properties of the foreign objects can also be classified using acousto-ultrasonic signals (AUS). Simultaneous localization of impact point and classification of impact object is quite challenging using existing state-of-the-art structural health monitoring (SHM) approaches. Available techniques seek to report the exact location of impact on the structure, however, the reported information is likely to have errors from …