DocumentCode
1030282
Title
Reciprocity calibration of ultrasonic contact transducers
Author
Fay, Burkhard ; Reimann, Hans-Peter
Author_Institution
Physikalisch Tech. Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany
Volume
41
Issue
1
fYear
1994
Firstpage
123
Lastpage
129
Abstract
The extension of the reciprocity calibration method widely used in medical ultrasonics to nondestructive pulse-echo transducers is presented. It is shown that the self-reciprocity procedure originally developed for immersion transducers can also be applied to contact transducers, which are mainly used for the investigation of solids. The sensitivity of the contact transducers used was calculated with the help of two models which simulate the behavior of the transmitter-receiver arrangement within the whole frequency range investigated, namely 2-12 MHz. The procedure needed to determine the diffraction losses associated with the test objects such as half cylinders and half spheres is also presented. Half cylinders or half spheres are needed when the ultrasonic wave does not have a normal incidence on the test object. The calculated diffraction loss for the half cylinder was also experimentally verified. Good agreement obtained between diffraction loss measurements and the model predictions confirms that the calculated diffraction loss of the half cylinder is suitable for use in practical investigations. The calibration procedure described enables ultrasonic measurements performed with different contact transducers and devices to be compared. This is of great importance in many applications, as for example in periodic routine inspections of the components of nuclear facilities.<>
Keywords
calibration; surface acoustic wave devices; ultrasonic materials testing; ultrasonic transducers; 2 to 12 MHz; calibration procedure; contact transducers; diffraction loss; diffraction losses; frequency range; half cylinders; half spheres; immersion transducers; nondestructive pulse-echo transducers; nuclear facility inspection; periodic routine inspections; reciprocity calibration; self-reciprocity procedure; sensitivity; test objects; transmitter-receiver arrangement; ultrasonic contact transducers; Biomedical transducers; Calibration; Diffraction; Frequency; Loss measurement; Predictive models; Solids; Testing; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/58.265829
Filename
265829
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