Method for discriminant monitoring of a composite multi-material assembly
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US10359465B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10359465-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615550987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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A method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable in which a reference signal s of limited time support is injected and a measurement r of the reflection of the reference signal s in the cable is taken, comprises the following steps: identifying a section of the measurement r corresponding to a fault, this measurement section being called the signature of the fault; generating a modified reference signal s′, of parameterizable amplitude, equal to the sum of the reference signal s and of the reference signal s inverted and delayed by a parameterizable delay; determining conjointly the values of the parameterizable delay and of the parameterizable amplitude that minimize the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault; and deducing therefrom an estimation of the length of the fault from the determined value of the delay.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable in which a reference signal s of limited time support is injected and a measurement r of the reflection of said reference signal s in the cable is performed, wherein said method comprises the steps of: identifying a section of the measurement r corresponding to a fault, this measurement section being called the signature of the fault; generating a modified reference signal s′, of parameterizable amplitude, equal to the sum of said reference signal s and of said reference signal s inverted and delayed by a parameterizable delay; determining conjointly the values of the parameterizable delay and of the parameterizable amplitude that minimize the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault; and deducing therefrom an estimation of the length of the fault from the determined value of said delay. 2. The method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable of claim 1 , furthermore comprising the step of: deducing, from the determined amplitude value, an estimation of the reflection coefficient of the signal level with the fault then an estimation of the characteristic impedance of the cable level with the fault. 3. The method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable of claim 1 , wherein the duration of the time support of the reference signal s is made parameterizable, said method furthermore comprising a step of determining the value of said duration that minimizes the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault. 4. The method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: determining an estimation of the position of the middle of the fault from the signature of the fault in the measurement r of the reflection of the reference signal; and determining an estimation of the position of the start of the fault by subtracting from the position of the middle of the fault half the length of the fault. 5. The method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable of claim 4 , wherein an estimation of the position of the middle of the fault is determined from the middle of the time interval [t 1 ; t 2 ] where t 1 is the time abscissa of the maximum amplitude of the signature of the fault and t 2 the time abscissa of the minimum amplitude of the signature of the fault. 6. The method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable of claim 1 , wherein the reference signal s is a time-domain pulse. 7. A computer program comprising instructions stored on a tangible non-transitory storage medium for executing on a processor a method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable in which a reference signal s of limited time support is injected and a measurement r of the reflection of said reference signal s in the cable is performed, wherein said method comprises the steps of: identifying a section of the measurement r corresponding to a fault, this measurement section being called the signature of the fault; generating a modified reference signal s′, of parameterizable amplitude, equal to the sum of said reference signal s and of said reference signal s inverted and delayed by a parameterizable delay; determining conjointly the values of the parameterizable delay and of the parameterizable amplitude that minimize the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault; and deducing therefrom an estimation of the length of the fault from the determined value of said delay. 8. A tangible non-transitory processor-readable recording medium on which is recorded a program comprising instructions for executing a method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable in which a reference signal s of limited time support is injected and a measurement r of the reflection of said reference signal s in the cable is performed, wherein said method comprises the steps of: identifying a section of the measurement r corresponding to a fault, this measurement section being called the signature of the fault; generating a modified reference signal s′, of parameterizable amplitude, equal to the sum of said reference signal s and of said reference signal s inverted and delayed by a parameterizable delay; determining conjointly the values of the parameterizable delay and of the parameterizable amplitude that minimize the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault; and deducing therefrom an estimation of the length of the fault from the determined value of said delay. 9. A device for characterizing a fault affecting a cable comprising an injecting device for injecting a reference signal s at a point of the cable, a measurement device for measuring a reflection r of said signal in the cable and a calculator configured for implementing a method for characterizing a fault affecting a cable in which a reference signal s of limited time support is injected and a measurement r of the reflection of said reference signal s in the cable is performed, wherein said method comprises the steps of: identifying a section of the measurement r corresponding to a fault, this measurement section being called the signature of the fault; generating a modified reference signal s′, of parameterizable amplitude, equal to the sum of said reference signal s and of said reference signal s inverted and delayed by a parameterizable delay; determining conjointly the values of the parameterizable delay and of the parameterizable amplitude that minimize the error between the modified reference signal s′ and the signature of the fault; and deducing therefrom an estimation of the length of the fault from the determined value of said delay.
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