Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location

Acoustic Emission (AE) is a proven successful Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method to assess the state of storage tank floors. Traditional AE source location in tanks floors is performed using only the wavefronts that have traveled directly from the source to the sensor (direct hit). The wavefronts...

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Main Author: Boris Adolfo Zarate Hernández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander 2020-01-01
Series:Ecomatemático
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Online Access:https://ufps.metarevistas.org/index.php/ecomatematico/article/view/2950
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spelling doaj-e6343b75e943476ca0381f3dc5dc950a2021-10-01T02:10:38ZspaUniversidad Francisco de Paula SantanderEcomatemático1794-82312020-01-01111788810.22463/17948231.2950Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source locationBoris Adolfo Zarate Hernández0Universidad del ValleAcoustic Emission (AE) is a proven successful Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method to assess the state of storage tank floors. Traditional AE source location in tanks floors is performed using only the wavefronts that have traveled directly from the source to the sensor (direct hit). The wavefronts captured after reflected from the tank walls are identified and discarded. This paper proposes a new AE source location algorithm in tanks that considers a combination of reflections and direct hits. The proposed algorithm is based on time symmetry acoustics and ray theory. The methodology uses the concept of time symmetry acoustics in which a wave detected at any location can be directed back to the source when re-created at the detection place. Therefore, the developed approach takes the time at which each wave arrives to the sensor and sends it back as if time had reversed. Ray theory is used in the methodology to account for the way in which the wavefront is reflected when encounters an obstacle such as the walls of the tank. Then, the point of intersection of all wavefronts is identified using an optimization algorithm. This point where all wavefronts intersect is considered the location of the source. The location algorithm considers the first path or direct hits from the source to the sensors combined with reflections obtained by wavefronts bouncing from the tank walls. The proposed location algorithm was validated using numerical data from 176ft diameter tank and experimentally using AE data from a tank 55ft diameter.https://ufps.metarevistas.org/index.php/ecomatematico/article/view/2950structural health monitoringacoustic emissiontime-reversed acousticssource locationtank floor acoustic monitoring
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Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
Ecomatemático
structural health monitoring
acoustic emission
time-reversed acoustics
source location
tank floor acoustic monitoring
author_facet Boris Adolfo Zarate Hernández
author_sort Boris Adolfo Zarate Hernández
title Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
title_short Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
title_full Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
title_fullStr Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
title_full_unstemmed Structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
title_sort structural health monitoring of liquid filled above ground storage tank floors: a time reversed approach to acoustic emision source location
publisher Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
series Ecomatemático
issn 1794-8231
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Acoustic Emission (AE) is a proven successful Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method to assess the state of storage tank floors. Traditional AE source location in tanks floors is performed using only the wavefronts that have traveled directly from the source to the sensor (direct hit). The wavefronts captured after reflected from the tank walls are identified and discarded. This paper proposes a new AE source location algorithm in tanks that considers a combination of reflections and direct hits. The proposed algorithm is based on time symmetry acoustics and ray theory. The methodology uses the concept of time symmetry acoustics in which a wave detected at any location can be directed back to the source when re-created at the detection place. Therefore, the developed approach takes the time at which each wave arrives to the sensor and sends it back as if time had reversed. Ray theory is used in the methodology to account for the way in which the wavefront is reflected when encounters an obstacle such as the walls of the tank. Then, the point of intersection of all wavefronts is identified using an optimization algorithm. This point where all wavefronts intersect is considered the location of the source. The location algorithm considers the first path or direct hits from the source to the sensors combined with reflections obtained by wavefronts bouncing from the tank walls. The proposed location algorithm was validated using numerical data from 176ft diameter tank and experimentally using AE data from a tank 55ft diameter.
topic structural health monitoring
acoustic emission
time-reversed acoustics
source location
tank floor acoustic monitoring
url https://ufps.metarevistas.org/index.php/ecomatematico/article/view/2950
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