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Curvature Correction for Crack Depth Measurement Using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity

Dong Liu    
Mengli Wu and Dimitri Donskoy    

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This study investigates the application of Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) for crack depth estimation in cylindrical structures, focusing on two approaches: reference measurement and dual measurement. It addresses the challenge of applying UPV to curved surfaces, a scenario less studied than that of flat surfaces. The paper details the modification of UPV methodologies to account for curvature, presenting analytic solutions and numerical validations for both approaches. The findings reveal that curvature-adjusted equations yield accurate crack depth estimations, enhancing the reliability of UPV in diverse structural contexts. The study contributes to safer and more effective structural health monitoring, particularly in cylindrical infrastructures like columns and foundations.

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