Detection of surface and subsurface cracks in metallic and non-metallic materials using a complementary split-ring resonator

A Albishi, OM Ramahi - Sensors, 2014 - mdpi.com
Sensors, 2014mdpi.com
Available microwave techniques for crack detection have some challenges, such as design
complexity and working at a high frequency. These challenges make the sensing apparatus
design complex and relatively very expensive. This paper presents a simple method for
surface and subsurface crack detection in metallic and non-metallic materials based on
complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs). A CSRR sensor can be patterned on the
ground plane of a microstrip line and fabricated using printed circuit board technology …
Available microwave techniques for crack detection have some challenges, such as design complexity and working at a high frequency. These challenges make the sensing apparatus design complex and relatively very expensive. This paper presents a simple method for surface and subsurface crack detection in metallic and non-metallic materials based on complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs). A CSRR sensor can be patterned on the ground plane of a microstrip line and fabricated using printed circuit board technology. Compared to available microwave techniques for sub-millimeter crack detection, the methods presented here show distinct advantages, such as high spatial resolution, high sensitivity and design simplicity. The response of the CSRR as a sensor for crack detection is studied and analysed numerically. Experimental validations are also presented.
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