Title
Nondestructive Testing of the Delaminated Interface between Two Materials.
Abstract
We consider the problem of detecting whether two materials that should be in contact have separated or delaminated. The goal is to find an acoustic technique to detect the delamination. We model the delamination as a thin opening between two materials of different acoustic properties, and using asymptotic techniques we derive an asymptotic model where the delaminated region is replaced by jump conditions on the acoustic field and flux. The asymptotic model has potential singularities due to the edges of the delaminated region, and we show that the forward problem is well posed for a large class of possible delaminations. We then design a special linear sampling method (LSM) for detecting the shape of the delamination assuming that the background or undamaged state is known. Finally, we show by numerical experiments that our LSM can indeed determine the shape of delaminated regions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1137/16M1064167
SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics
Keywords
Field
DocType
nondestructive testing,delamination,cracks,inverse problem,linear sampling method,asymptotic methods
Well-posed problem,Mathematical analysis,Nondestructive testing,Sampling (statistics),Inverse problem,Flux,Gravitational singularity,Jump,Mathematics,Delamination
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
76
6
0036-1399
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fioralba Cakoni15415.93
Irene de Teresa200.34
H. Haddar38422.23
Peter Monk423072.81