Title :
Shear circumferential guide wave in metal cylinder components
Author :
Chang-chun Qiu ; Chong-zhen Cao ; Yong-jiang Zhang ; Feng Huo
Author_Institution :
China Pet. Pipeline Bur., Langfang, China
Abstract :
Axial cracks in metal cylinder components that conventional Nondestructive Testing methods such as magnetic flux leakage, eddy current, magnetic particles are ineffectively detected. Circumferential guide wave due to it´s sensitive to axial defects because the propagation direction is along the circumferential is used to nondestructive testing of cylinder components. For acoustic excitation technology, previous research work has focused on the generalized Rayleigh wave. With the development of science and technology, now days we can excite various type acoustic waves by Electromagnetic Acoustic Technique (EMAT). Shear guide circumferential waves, reflection or scattering by the axial crack does not produce waveform conversion, has high signal-to-noise ratio, simple detection data analysis. Shear circumferential guide wave in metal cylinder components are deep studied in this article. The results of this study for the design of EMAT coil, Nondestructive Testing data analysis has theoretical guiding sense.
Keywords :
cracks; nondestructive testing; shapes (structures); structural engineering; EMAT; acoustic excitation technology; axial cracks; detection data analysis; eddy current; electromagnetic acoustic technique; generalized Rayleigh wave; magnetic flux leakage; magnetic particles; metal cylinder components; nondestructive testing methods; propagation direction; shear circumferential guide wave; signal-to-noise ratio; waveform conversion; Electromagnetic Acoustic Technique (EMAT); Nondestructive Testing; Shear circumferential guide wave;
Conference_Titel :
Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Waves and Device Applications (SPAWDA), 2013 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3289-4
DOI :
10.1109/SPAWDA.2013.6841118