Title :
Design and experiment of high temperature wedges for shear horizontal plate acoustic waves
Author :
Oliveira, J.E.B. ; Wu, K.-T. ; Jen, C.-K.
Author_Institution :
CTA-ITA-IEEC, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil
Abstract :
Theoretical and experimental studies of ultrasonic wedges which can generate and receive shear horizontal (SH) plate acoustic waves (PAWs) in a metal plate at temperatures up to 200°C are presented. Brass which has a slow shear (S) wave velocity was chosen as the high temperature wedge material. Mode conversion method is used to convert longitudinal (L) waves generated by a high temperature integrated ultrasonic transducer to S waves in the brass wedge. The calculated L to S wave mode energy conversion efficiency is 79.7% with a conversion angle of 64.1°. The S waves in the wedge glued onto a stainless steel (SS) plate with a wedge angle of 42.9° have been converted to SH PAWs in the SS plate. Analytical analysis of the coupling coefficient from the S waves in the wedge to the SH PAWs in the plate is presented. Measurement results demonstrated that SH PAWs using such wedges may be a practical approach for non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring of metal structures.
Keywords :
brass; plates (structures); stainless steel; ultrasonic materials testing; ultrasonic transducers; ultrasonic waves; S waves; brass; coupling coefficient; high-temperature integrated ultrasonic transducer; high-temperature ultrasonic wedges; longitudinal waves; metal plate; mode energy conversion method; nondestructive testing; shear horizontal plate acoustic waves; slow-shear wave velocity; stainless steel plate; structural health monitoring; Acoustic waves; Attenuation; Metals; Probes; Temperature measurement; Transducers; Integrated ultrasonic transducers; Non-destructive testing; Piezoelectric thick films; Plate acoustic waves; Structural health monitoring; Ultrasonic wedge;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935525