An adaptive sparse deconvolution method for distinguishing the overlapping echoes of ultrasonic guided waves for pipeline crack inspection

Chang, Yong and Zi, Yanyang and Zhao, Jiyuan and Yang, Zhe and He, Wangpeng and Sun, Hailiang (2017) An adaptive sparse deconvolution method for distinguishing the overlapping echoes of ultrasonic guided waves for pipeline crack inspection. Measurement Science and Technology, 28 (3). 035002. ISSN 0957-0233

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Abstract

In guided wave pipeline inspection, echoes reflected from closely spaced reflectors generally overlap, meaning useful information is lost. To solve the overlapping problem, sparse deconvolution methods have been developed in the past decade. However, conventional sparse deconvolution methods have limitations in handling guided wave signals, because the input signal is directly used as the prototype of the convolution matrix, without considering the waveform change caused by the dispersion properties of the guided wave. In this paper, an adaptive sparse deconvolution (ASD) method is proposed to overcome these limitations. First, the Gaussian echo model is employed to adaptively estimate the column prototype of the convolution matrix instead of directly using the input signal as the prototype. Then, the convolution matrix is constructed upon the estimated results. Third, the split augmented Lagrangian shrinkage (SALSA) algorithm is introduced to solve the deconvolution problem with high computational efficiency. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, guided wave signals obtained from pipeline inspection are investigated numerically and experimentally. Compared to conventional sparse deconvolution methods, e.g. the ${{l}_{1}}$ -norm deconvolution method, the proposed method shows better performance in handling the echo overlap problem in the guided wave signal.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AP Academic Press > Computer Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 03:53
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2024 03:55
URI: http://info.openarchivespress.com/id/eprint/1730

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