A radar transducer for unidirectionally emitting and steering SH guided wave.

Ultrasonics

Applied Mechanics and Structure Safety Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, School of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, Sichuan 611756, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

It is of practical importance to emit a pure wave mode, focus its energy along a given direction, and then steer the wave beam in guide-wave-based structural health monitoring (SHM) because it can quickly scan the overall structure. Such a goal is usually realized using a two-dimensional (2D) phased array, which requires many transducer elements and expensive electronics. This work proposed a radar transducer (RD-T) for unidirectionally emitting and steering the fundamental shear horizontal wave (SH wave). The proposed RD-T consists of an annular metasubstrate and several rectangular thickness-shear (d) piezoelectric wafers. The metasubstrate is designed to provide the required phase gradient for unidirectionally emitting and sensing a pure SH wave, so no extra time delay is required for driving the RD-T. The beam steering is obtained by activating the subunits one by one. The SH wavefields generated by the subunit are described by a theoretical model and the effects of dimension parameters are analyzed. Finite element simulations and experiments are conducted to examine the performances of the RD-T. Both simulated and experimental results indicate that from 200 kHz to 270 kHz, the RD-T can unidirectionally emit an SH wave with a high SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and steer the wave beam along different directions. The performance of the RD-T on damage detection is then investigated by pulse-echo experiments. It can be found that the RD-T can successfully distinguish symmetric defects and locate defects with an acceptable error. Compared with the traditional 2D phased array, the RD-T can realize 360° scanning of the overall structure more efficiently, exhibiting great potential in the field of SHM.

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