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The higher order leaky Lamb wave sensitivity of a notch in a fluid-immersed plate.

Authors :
Midtbø, Simen Hammervold
Måsøy, Svein-Erik
Aanes, Magne
Source :
Ultrasonics. Mar2024, Vol. 138, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present an ultrasonic method of detecting cracks in pipelines based on using normally incident transducers in a pitch-catch setup, which can only excite Lamb modes of higher order than the fundamental modes A 0 and S 0 commonly used in crack detection applications. By excitation and measurements of the Lamb modes S 1 , S 2 , and A 3 , in a steel plate immersed in fluid with and without a notch (to emulate a crack), the performance of the modes towards crack detection is quantified by assessing whether it returns a high leaky component and whether the notch has a large impact on the leaky component. In order to narrow the scope of measurements necessary to investigate notch sensitivity for different system parameters, and to potentially optimize the system setup, we present a computationally efficient theoretical model based on angular spectrum method (ASM) and the theoretical sensitivity kernel formulation from the field of seismology that accounts for a scatterer in the wave path between the transmitter and receiver. The model is compared against measurements, which show that the frequency components of the S 2 mode has both the largest leaky frequency component in the given setup and the largest sensitivity at a frequency close to the maximum leaky frequency such that a difference caused by the notch is easily measured. By using the measurements and the validation calculation as baseline reference, we calculate the expected S 2 mode sensitivity and leaky components for larger plate thicknesses and larger standoffs, which exemplifies how the model can be applied in measurement system design and optimization. • Crack detection using normally incident transducers to excite Lamb waves is proposed. • Measurements show that frequencies near the S2 mode are highly sensitive to a notch. • A model of notch sensitivity is compared against measurements. • Examples of theoretical notch sensitivity with parameter changes are shown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0041624X
Volume :
138
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ultrasonics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176269649
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2023.107215