Acoustic emission with simulation of simultaneous ultrasonic guided wave propagation & crack propagation.

Journal: Ultrasonics
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Abstract

Advancement of computation nondestructive evaluation (CNDE) creates an opportunity to visualize predicted signals received by sensors and may aid the development of artificial intelligence (AI) for NDE 4.0. However, traditional methods face limitations for crack propagation and guided wave propagation simulation, simultaneously. Modeling crack propagation using mesh-based method requires remeshing and implementation of cohesive zone model to name a few alternatives. Multiple meshfree methods have also been implemented for crack propagation but did not immediately translate to simulate the guided waves that are used to interrogate the cracks under nondestructive evaluation (NDE) framework. Ultrasonic CNDE with new era of Machine Learning (ML)/AI requires understanding the signals and its physics-based features when the guided waves propagate to interact with the crack while the crack is simultaneously growing at different time scales. To enable the future of physics to be informed and physics driven ML/AI this article presents a framework of CNDE where guided wave propagation and crack propagation are simultaneously simulated without remeshing and creates an enabling approach for the future AI implementation. A few successful case studies are presented for feasibility demonstration. Detailed flowcharts are presented for easy implementation of the method for the ultrasonic NDE community.

Authors

  • Fahim Md Mushfiqur Rahman
    Integrated Material Assessment and Predictive Simulation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
  • Sourav Banerjee
    Integrated Material Assessment and Predictive Simulation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. Electronic address: banerjes@cec.sc.edu.

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