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Measurement of sensitivity of different wave modes to subsurface defects
- Source :
- Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- IEEE, 2003.
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Abstract
- Date of Conference: 2-5 October 1988 Conference Name: 1988 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Excitation of acoustic wave modes in a layered solid is investigated when the solid is immersed in a liquid. This is done by computing the reflection coefficient of acoustic plane waves at the liquid-layered-solid interface. Then, a method to evaluate the sensitivity of various modes supported in the layered structure to subsurface defects is introduced. The method involves insonification of the layered structure with a conical wave whose axis coincides with the defect. Since all the rays in the conical wavefront hit the planar interface at the same angle, it is possible to excite a single kind of mode in the layer. By adjusting the angle of inclination of the cone, it is possible to excite the modes selectively. Since the conical waves converge to a line focus at the cone axis, the excited mode will focus on the defect. By recording the reflected signal amplitude as the cone angle is varied, a curve is obtained from which it is possible to conclude the sensitivity of various modes to the subsurface flaw. The results of such measurements indicated that the generalized Lamb wave modes are more sensitive to subsurface defects than the Rayleigh waves. An imaging system which makes use of focused Lamb waves was built and the system produced images of very small subsurface defects.
- Subjects :
- Subsurface defects
Total internal reflection
Materials science
business.industry
Wave propagation
Acoustics
Acoustic plane waves
Lamb wave modes
Acoustic wave
Acoustic wave modes
Ultrasonic waves
symbols.namesake
Optics
Lamb waves
Acoustic variables measurement
symbols
Layered solid
Rayleigh wave
Reflection coefficient
business
Mechanical wave
Longitudinal wave
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Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IEEE 1988 Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings.
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e21dd7328c6973e5dc60fb9b8c94cc98
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.1988.49482