Title :
An Inductively Coupled Lamb Wave Transducer
Author :
Greve, DavidW ; Sohn, Hoon ; Yue, C. Patrick ; Oppenheim, Irving J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract :
Wafer-type piezoelectric transducers are effective transducers for the excitation and detection of ultrasonic Lamb waves in plate-like structures. Such transducers are, however, vulnerable to corrosion and physical damage when mounted in exposed locations. In this paper we describe an inductively coupled Lamb wave transducer that eliminates the need for direct electrical connections. Signals are coupled into and out of the transducer using two probe coils. In this paper we explore the operation of inductively coupled transducers both analytically and experimentally. Finite-element analysis is used to determine inductances and the coupling constant, and electrical circuit analysis to determine the transfer function and its dependence on the gap between the probe coils and the transducer. Experiments show that return signals of millivolt amplitude are obtained when the transducer is excited with 10-V amplitude pulses. These transducers are suitable for permanent mounting on structures to be monitored for cracks or flaws
Keywords :
finite element analysis; piezoelectric transducers; surface acoustic wave transducers; transfer functions; 10 V; acoustic transducers; coupling constant; electrical circuit analysis; finite-element analysis; inductively coupled Lamb wave transducer; piezoelectric devices; probe coils; pulse transformers; transfer function; ultrasonic Lamb waves detection; ultrasonic Lamb waves excitation; wafer-type piezoelectric transducers; Circuit analysis; Coils; Corrosion; Coupling circuits; Finite element methods; Monitoring; Piezoelectric transducers; Probes; Transfer functions; Ultrasonic transducers; Acoustic transducers; piezoelectric (PZT) devices; pulse transformers;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2006.886904