Title :
Development of a low-frequency high purity A0 mode transducer for SHM applications
Author :
Clarke, Thomas ; Simonetti, Francesco ; Rohklin, Stanislav ; Cawley, Peter
Author_Institution :
UK Res. Centre in NDE, Imperial Coll. London, London
fDate :
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The reliability of structural health monitoring (SHM) systems based on guided ultrasonic waves is improved if pure modes are generated by the transducers. A piezoelectric-based transducer generating high purity A0 mode guided waves at low frequencies (around 20 kHz) was developed. The through-thickness resonance of a piezoelectric element was lowered to the frequency region of interest by use of backing masses and low-stiffness front layers. Soft front layers also reduced significantly the transmission of in-plane displacements caused by Poisson´s ratio effects in the piezoelectric element to the structure. Parametric studies were undertaken by varying the backing mass length, the transducer diameter, and the thickness of the front layer. The thickness of the plates on which the transducers were operated was found to be a critical issue and these effects were evaluated. Results obtained by finite-element analysis were validated by experimental measurements and showed that signals with A0/S0 energy ratios substantially above 40 dB can be obtained.
Keywords :
Poisson ratio; condition monitoring; finite element analysis; piezoelectric transducers; plates (structures); reliability; ultrasonic transducers; Poisson ratio; backing masses; finite-element analysis; low-frequency high-purity mode transducer; low-stiffness front layers; piezoelectric-based transducer; plates; reliability; structural health monitoring; through-thickness resonance; ultrasonic waves; Character generation; Cutoff frequency; Databases; Finite element methods; Piezoelectric transducers; Reflection; Signal generators; Signal processing; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2009.1201