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3 December 2015 Design of acoustic emission monitoring system based on VC++
Yang Yu, Wei He
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Proceedings Volume 9794, Sixth International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering; 97942F (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2202462
Event: Sixth International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 2015, Dalian, China
Abstract
At present, a lot of companies at home and abroad have researched and produced a batch of specialized monitoring instruments for acoustic emission (AE). Most of them cost highly and the system function exists in less stable and less portability for the testing environment and transmission distance and other aspects. Depending on the research background and the status quo, a dual channel intelligent acoustic emission monitoring system was designed based on Microsoft Foundation Classes in Visual Studio C++ to solve some of the problems in the acoustic emission research and meet the needs of actual monitoring task. It contains several modules such as main module, acquisition module, signal parameters setting module and so on. It could give out corrosion AE waveform and signal parameters results according to the main menu selected parameters. So the needed information could be extracted from the experiments datum to solve the problem deeply. This soft system is the important part of AE detection g system.
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Yang Yu and Wei He "Design of acoustic emission monitoring system based on VC++", Proc. SPIE 9794, Sixth International Conference on Electronics and Information Engineering, 97942F (3 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2202462
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KEYWORDS
Acoustic emission

Computing systems

Data acquisition

Signal processing

Control systems

Human-machine interfaces

Visualization

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