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The purpose of health monitoring of building materials is to localize the defect during its formation to give early warnings for avoiding catastrophic failures. Here, an acoustic source localization technique for building materials is proposed using the time difference of arrival at six sensors without knowing the acoustic wave speed in the material. The proposed technique does not require solving a system of nonlinear equations; hence, greatly reduces the complexity of calculation. Finite element models of different building materials were created to verify the proposed defect localization technique. The results of numerical simulation prove the reliability of the proposed technique.
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Zixian Zhou, Zhiwen Cui, Shenxin Yin, Tribikram Kundu, "A rapid acoustic source localization technique in early warning of building material damage- a numerical study," Proc. SPIE 12048, Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XVI, 1204816 (19 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2612324