Abstract
In ultrasonic structural health monitoring (SHM) and nondestructive evaluation (NDE), the scattered waves caused by damage sites and defects are the key to damage diagnosis. However, structural components and boundaries also interact with traveling waves, creating events that can bury damage scattered waves. The baseline subtraction method, which directly subtracts the waveform of a damage signal from that of a pristine baseline signal, is a common processing technique to separate these damage scattered waves. However, baseline subtraction is less effective when a component is measured in different environmental/loading conditions from when its baseline was recorded. For instance, baseline subtraction can be ineffective in aerospace structural parts because such parts expect significant and routine changes in ambient temperature, pressure, and humidity. To overcome the limitations of baseline subtraction, this paper proposes to develop an spex-shifted Radon transform (ASRT)-based damage scattered event extraction technique without baseline subtraction. Our proposed ASRT method converts the original time-space
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