Steel plates bi-axially loaded are characterized by mechanical deformations whose 2D image representations are very difficult to achieve. In this work, the authors propose an innovative approach based on eddy current techniques for obtaining 2D electrical maps to assess the mechanical integrity of a steel plate. The procedure, also exploiting fuzzy similarity computations, translates the problem of the assessment of the mechanical integrity of a steel plate into a suitable classification problem. The results obtained by this proposed procedure show performances comparable to those provided by well-established soft computing approaches with a higher computational complexity.
Joint use of eddy current imaging and fuzzy similarities to assess the integrity of steel plates / Versaci, Mario; Angiulli, Giovanni; Di Barba, Paolo; Morabito, Francesco Carlo. - In: OPEN PHYSICS. - ISSN 2391-5471. - 18:1(2020), pp. 230-240. [10.1515/phys-2020-0159]
Joint use of eddy current imaging and fuzzy similarities to assess the integrity of steel plates
Versaci Mario
;Angiulli Giovanni;Morabito Francesco Carlo
2020-01-01
Abstract
Steel plates bi-axially loaded are characterized by mechanical deformations whose 2D image representations are very difficult to achieve. In this work, the authors propose an innovative approach based on eddy current techniques for obtaining 2D electrical maps to assess the mechanical integrity of a steel plate. The procedure, also exploiting fuzzy similarity computations, translates the problem of the assessment of the mechanical integrity of a steel plate into a suitable classification problem. The results obtained by this proposed procedure show performances comparable to those provided by well-established soft computing approaches with a higher computational complexity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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