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Comparative Study of Coupling Techniques in Lamb Wave Testing of Metallic and Cementitious Plates.

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This work conducted several setups to determine the optimal ones to launch and detect ultrasonic Lamb waves, especially in non-homogeneous specimens, and verified the existence of Lamb modes and good correspondence was achieved.
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Lamb waves have emerged as a valuable tool to examine long plate-like structures in a faster way compared to conventional bulk wave techniques, which make them attractive in non-destructive testing. However, they present a multimodal and dispersive nature, which hinders signal identification. Oblique incidence is one of the most known methods to generate and receive Lamb waves and it is applied in different experimental arrangements with different types of sensors. In this work, several setups were conducted and compared to determine the optimal ones to launch and detect ultrasonic Lamb waves, especially in non-homogeneous specimens. The chosen arrangements were contact with angle beam transducers, immersion in a water tank, localised water coupling using conical containers and air coupling. Plates of two different materials were used, stainless steel and Portland cement mortar. Theoretical and experimental dispersion curves were compared to verify the existence of Lamb modes and good correspondence was achieved.

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The interaction of Lamb waves with defects

TL;DR: The results indicate that Lamb waves may be used to find notches when the wavelength to notch depth ratio is on the order of 40, and the 2-D Fourier transform method is used to quantify Lamb wave interactions with defects.
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Tuned Lamb-Wave Excitation and Detection with Piezoelectric Wafer Active Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, the capability of embedded piezoelectric wafer active sensors (PWAS) to excite and detect tuned Lamb waves for structural health monitoring is explored.
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A two-dimensional Fourier transform method for the measurement of propagating multimode signals

TL;DR: In this article, a two-dimensional Fourier transform (2D FFT) was used to measure the amplitudes and velocities of the Lamb waves propagating in a plate, the output of the transform being presented using an isometric projection which gives a three-dimensional view of the wave-number dispersion curves.
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Ultrasonic Guided Waves in Solid Media

TL;DR: The semi-analytical finite element method (SAFE) has been used for guided wave modeling as discussed by the authors, which has been shown to be useful in the analysis and display of non-destructive testing.
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Damage detection in composite materials using lamb wave methods

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented an experimental and analytical survey of candidate methods for in situ damage detection of composite materials, including delamination, transverse ply cracks and through-holes.
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