Publication Date

1-2002

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UTEP-CS-02-04.

Published in Proceedings of FUZZ-IEEE'2002, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 12-17, 2002, Vol. 1, pp. 685-689.

Abstract

For large aerospace structures, it is extremely important to detect faults, and non-destructive testing is the only practical way to do it. Based on measurements of ultrasonic waves, Eddy currents, magnetic resonance, etc., we reconstruct the locations of the faults. The best (most efficient) known statistical methods for fault reconstruction are not perfect. We show that the use of expert knowledge-based granulation improves the quality of fault reconstruction.

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