1. Surface acoustic wave depth profiling of a functionally graded material.
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Goossens, Jozefien, Leclaire, Philippe, Xu, Xiaodong, Glorieux, Christ, Martinez, Loic, Sola, Antonella, Siligardi, Cristina, Cannillo, Valeria, Van der Donck, Tom, and Celis, Jean-Pierre
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RAYLEIGH waves ,SPECTRUM analysis ,FUNCTIONALLY gradient materials ,ULTRASONICS ,ACOUSTIC surface wave devices - Abstract
The potential and limitations of Rayleigh wave spectroscopy to characterize the elastic depth profile of heterogeneous functional gradient materials are investigated by comparing simulations of the surface acoustic wave dispersion curves of different profile-spectrum pairs. This inverse problem is shown to be quite ill posed. The method is then applied to extract information on the depth structure of a glass-ceramic (alumina) functionally graded material from experimental data. The surface acoustic wave analysis suggests the presence of a uniform coating region consisting of a mixture of Al
2 O3 and glass, with a sharp transition between the coating and the substrate. This is confirmed by scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive x-ray analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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