The Effect of Different Regularization Approaches on Damage Imaging via Electrical Impedance Tomography

IF 2.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s10921-025-01178-w
Tyler N. Tallman, Danny Smyl, Laura Homa, John Wertz
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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has attracted attention for its potential application to nondestructive evaluation of materials due to a lack of ionizing radiation, low cost, and the potential for integration with the material system. However, EIT is an ill-posed inverse problem and requires regularization to achieve a physically meaningful solution. Many materials-based practitioners of EIT make use of relatively simple regularization methods. This is important because the choice of the regularizer significantly impacts final image quality. Choosing poorly can misrepresent the damage state of the material to the inspector, ultimately undermining the potential of this modality. This manuscript thus serves as a primer for researchers using EIT for damage detection and localization by applying several common regularization techniques and one new technique to six experimental data sets. Notably, experimental data is taken from components of representative complexity and/or subject to non-trivial loading or realistic damage in an effort to transition the research away from the overly-simplified shapes and conditions that permeate the current state-of-the-art. It is shown that there is no one-size-fits-all regularization method; materials-based EIT practitioners must guide selection of the appropriate regularization method with knowledge of what they intend to image.

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不同正则化方法对电阻抗断层成像损伤的影响
电阻抗层析成像技术(EIT)由于缺乏电离辐射、成本低以及与材料系统集成的潜力,在材料无损评价中具有潜在的应用前景。然而,EIT是一个病态逆问题,需要正则化才能得到物理上有意义的解。许多基于材料的EIT从业者使用相对简单的正则化方法。这一点很重要,因为正则化器的选择会显著影响最终的图像质量。选择不当可能会向检查员歪曲材料的损坏状态,最终破坏这种模式的潜力。因此,本文通过将几种常见的正则化技术和一种新技术应用于六个实验数据集,为研究人员使用EIT进行损伤检测和定位提供了基础。值得注意的是,实验数据取自具有代表性的复杂性和/或受到重要载荷或实际损坏的组件,以努力将研究从当前最先进的过度简化的形状和条件中转移出来。结果表明,不存在放之四海而皆准的正则化方法;基于材料的EIT从业者必须指导选择适当的正则化方法与知识,他们打算成像。
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Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation provides a forum for the broad range of scientific and engineering activities involved in developing a quantitative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) capability. This interdisciplinary journal publishes papers on the development of new equipment, analyses, and approaches to nondestructive measurements.
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