Title :
Review of some recent advances in quantitative ultrasonic NDT
Author :
Bond, L.J. ; Punjani, M.
Author_Institution :
University College London, Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, London, UK
fDate :
6/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Nondestructive testing is moving from being an art to a quantitative science. The paper first reviews the ultrasonic NDT literature; this is followed by consideration of the contribution which can be made to the understanding of analytically intractable wave-defect interaction problems by the use of numerical modelling based on explicit finite-difference schemes. Examples are presented of a developing family of ultrasonic NDT techniques which extract additional information from the wave field by combining time-of-flight and mode conversion information with ultrasonic spectroscopy. Immersion schemes, based on leaky Rayleigh waves for surface and near-surface defects are considered. These techniques are shown to extend the scope of ultrasonic NDT with improved reliability of detection and the potential to provide quantitative defect characterisations.
Keywords :
reviews; ultrasonic materials testing; defect characterisations; finite-difference schemes; immersion schemes; leaky Rayleigh waves; mode conversion information; near-surface defects; numerical modelling; quantitative ultrasonic NDT; reviews; surface defects; time-of-flight information; ultrasonic spectroscopy; wave-defect interaction problems;
Journal_Title :
Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education - Reviews, IEE Proceedings A
DOI :
10.1049/ip-a-1.1984.0039