IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
January 2019
Ultrasonic guided waves are widely used in industrial nondestructive testing for pipes and plates, where pipe waves and plate waves exhibit similar behaviors for some specific modes. This paper investigates the characteristics of an SH0 mode plate wave converted to a T(0, 1) mode pipe wave based on their similar dispersion and wave structure properties. First, the analytical solution is initially proposed to analyze the characteristics of the SH0-wave propagation in a model of arrayed plates coupled to a pipe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo make clear the mode conversion behavior of S0-mode lamb wave and SH0-plate wave converting to the longitudinal mode guided wave and torsional mode guided wave in a pipe, respectively, the experiments were performed based on a previous built pipe inspection system. The pipe was wound with an L-shaped plate or a T-shaped plate as the waveguide, and the S0-wave and SH0-wave were excited separately in the waveguide. To carry out the objective, a meander-line coil electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) for S0-wave and a periodic permanent magnet (PPM) EMAT for SH0-wave were developed and optimized.
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