Title :
Laser generation of ultrasonic Lamb waves using low power optical sources
Author :
Pierce, S.G. ; Culshaw, B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Laser generated ultrasound is a convenient noncontact broad bandwidth source of test radiation for ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE). However, conventional laser ultrasound exploits high pulse energies in short duration pulses typically involving peak powers in the tens to hundreds of megawatts range. Consequently, surface damage is frequently problematic. The prospects are examined for low peak power sources based on laser excitation of mechanical samples. With peak powers of significantly less than 1 W and a 2% duty cycle, the authors have demonstrated broadband Lamb wave excitation in a thin metal sample, including observation of the dispersion curves. The same principle can be extended to full continuous wave (CW) operation. This enhances the received SNR while involving minimal probabilities of sample damage
Keywords :
laser beam effects; photoacoustic effect; surface acoustic waves; ultrasonic materials testing; broadband Lamb wave excitation; dispersion curves; full CW operation; laser generation; low power optical sources; noncontact broad bandwidth source; surface damage; test radiation; thin metal sample; ultrasonic Lamb waves; ultrasonic NDE;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:19982212