Damage detection of CFRP laminates based on Adamax-INN model for EIT
Qian Xue,
Cong Chen,
Wenru Fan
Abstract:Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) is electrically conductive, making it possible to detect structural damage of CFRP laminates with electrical impedance tomography (EIT). However, the inverse problem of EIT is severely non-linear, ill-posed, and underdetermined, thus limiting the resolution and accuracy of images reconstructed with EIT. This paper solves the inverse problem of EIT based on invertible neural networks (INN) and optimizes INN with Adamax gradient descent algorithm. Simulation and experimenta… Show more
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