Multi‐Mode Lamb Wave Arrival Time Extraction for Improved Tomographic Reconstruction

An ultrasonic signal processing technique is applied to multi‐mode arrival time estimation from Lamb waveforms. The basic tool is a simplified time‐scale projection called a dynamic wavelet fingerprint (DWFP) which enables direct observation of the variation of features of interest in non‐stationary ultrasonic signals. The DWFP technique was used to automatically detect and evaluate each candidate through‐transmitted Lamb mode. The area of the dynamic wavelet fingerprint was then used as a feature to distinguish false modes caused by noise and other interference from the true modes of interest. The set of estimated arrival times were then used as inputs for tomographic reconstruction. The Lamb wave tomography images generated with these estimated arrival times were able to indicate different defects in aluminum plates.

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