DocumentCode
1157099
Title
Aluminum buffer rods for ultrasonic monitoring at elevated temperatures
Author
Yuu Ono ; Cheng-Kuei Jen ; Chun-Yi Su
Author_Institution
Ind. Mater. Inst., Nat. Res. Council Canada, Boucherville, Que.
Volume
52
Issue
6
fYear
2005
fDate
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1044
Lastpage
1049
Abstract
Aluminum (Al) buffer rods, having circular, square, and rectangular cross-section shapes with and without cladding, were experimentally investigated to achieve high performance in ultrasound for industrial process monitoring. Focus was devoted to the signal-to noise ratio (SNR) aspect in pulse-echo mode because high SNR can make many practical ultrasonic monitoring applications feasible. If the size of the rod cross section can be properly selected, spurious echoes induced in the rod having finite dimensions-due to mode conversion, wave reverberation, and diffraction-do not overlap the desired echoes during pulse-echo measurements. Thus, a sufficient SNR may be obtained using nonclad rods for certain applications, which is of low cost. Clad buffer rods, having the above three shapes and consisting of an Al core and a stainless steel cladding, also were manufactured through thermal spray method. These clad Al rods achieved a SNR of more than 40 dB and had better SNR than clad steel rods. It was shown that the rod with a larger cross-section area exhibited a wider ultrasonic beam. The Al rods are handy in real-time, nonintrusive and nondestructive ultrasonic monitoring.
Keywords
aluminium; claddings; process monitoring; rods (structures); ultrasonic applications; Al; SNR; aluminum buffer rods; cladding; diffraction; elevated temperatures; industrial process monitoring; mode conversion; pulse-echo mode; rod cross section; signal-to noise ratio; stainless steel cladding; thermal spray method; ultrasonic monitoring; wave reverberation; Aluminum; Monitoring; Pulse measurements; Shape; Signal to noise ratio; Steel; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermal spraying; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2005.1504027
Filename
1504027
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