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Wave propagation in random media, parameter estimation and damage detection via stochastic Fourier integral operators

Published 20 Sep 2020 in math.AP and physics.comp-ph | (2009.09389v3)

Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to modelling wave propagation in random, linearly elastic materials, namely by means of Fourier integral operators (FIOs). The FIO representation of the solution to the equations of motion can be used to identify the elastic parameters of the underlying media, as well as their statistical hyperparameters in the randomly perturbed case. A stochastic version of the FIO representation can be used for damage detection. Hypothesis tests are proposed and validated, which are capable of distinguishing between an undamaged and a damaged material, even in the presence of random material parameters. The paper presents both the theoretical fundamentals as well as a numerical experiment, in which the applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated.

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