“…When the wavelength is comparable to the damage size, multiple reflections from different sides of damage boundaries result in standing waves, such that a large amount of energy is "trapped" in the damage region. Based on this phenomenon, Park, An and Sohn [5] developed damage imaging conditions using cumulative SWE (CSWE) and also compared CSWE with the cumulative total wave energy (CTWE). Another approach to use the incident and reflected wavefields for damage imaging is a zero-lag cross-correlation (ZLCC) imaging condition [9,10], which is based on the fact that the incident and scattered wavefields are time-coincident to each other only at the damage boundaries.…”