Claims
- 1. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric to identify a defect comprising:
- transmitter means for generating ultrasonic waves relative to the fabric; said transmitter means including a plurality of ultrasonic transducers;
- receiver means responsive to said transmitter means for receiving ultrasonic waves coupled through the fabric and generating a signal;
- digital signal processing means responsive to said receiver means for processing said generated signal to identify the defect; said digital signal processing means including
- digitizer means for digitizing said generated signal;
- median value filtering means for median value filtering said digitized signal to filter out high frequency noise; and
- means for calculating a mean value and standard deviation of said median value filtered signal.
- 2. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 1 wherein said transmitter means and said receiver means are spaced apart on opposite sides of the fabric and are spaced apart from the fabric, whereby said generated and received ultrasonic waves are air-coupled through the fabric.
- 3. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 1 wherein said transmitter means includes a gated sine wave generator coupled to an ultrasonic pulser for generating a pulsed ultrasonic signal and a plurality of ultrasonic transducers for transmitting ultrasonic waves through the fabric.
- 4. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 3 further includes an electrical coil coupled between said ultrasonic pulser and said plurality of ultrasonic transducers for impedance matching.
- 5. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 1 wherein said receiver means includes an ultrasonic transducer for receiving ultrasonic waves coupled through the fabric and generating a signal; preamplifier means coupled to said ultrasonic transducer means for amplifying said generated signal; and switched integrator means for generating a peak energy signal.
- 6. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 5 further includes an electrical coil coupled between said ultrasonic transducer and said preamplifier means for impedance matching.
- 7. An ultrasonic system for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 6 further includes filter means coupled between said ultrasonic transducer and said preamplifier means.
- 8. A method for monitoring a fabric using an array of pairs of air-coupled ultrasonic transducers spaced apart from the fabric comprising the steps of:
- generating ultrasonic waves relative to the fabric using a plurality of ultrasonic transducers;
- receiving ultrasonic waves coupled through the fabric and generating a signal; and
- integrating said generated signal to identify a peak energy signal;
- utilizing a computer digital signal processor to perform the steps of:
- digitizing said peak energy signal;
- median value filtering said digitized signal to filter out high frequency noise;
- calculating a mean value and standard deviation of said median value filtered signal;
- identifying mean value thresholds; and
- utilizing said calculated mean value and standard deviation and said identified mean value thresholds to detect a defect in the fabric.
- 9. A method for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 8 further includes the step of utilizing said calculated mean value and standard deviation and said identified mean value thresholds and generating feature vectors and generating a real-time defect image.
- 10. A method for monitoring a fabric as recited in claim 8 includes the steps of detecting fabric defects and storing a database of fabric defect data.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/301,120, filed Sep. 6, 1994 now abandoned.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the United States Government and Argonne National Laboratory.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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