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Reflection of torsional T(0,1) guided waves from defects in pipe bends

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In this paper, the effect of varying circumferential and angular position along the pipe bend, as well as the influence of the bend radius, is investigated via 3D finite element simulations.
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This paper investigates the reflection of the torsional T(0,1) mode from defects in pipe bends. The effect of varying circumferential and angular position along the pipe bend, as well as the influence of the bend radius, is investigated via 3D finite element simulations. The results show that the reflection expected from a small defect varies significantly with position, the minimum reflection coefficient being about 10% of that from a comparable defect in a straight pipe, while maxima of around four times the straight pipe value are seen. The areas of low detectability are mainly found on the bend intrados and those of high detectability close to its extrados; similar effects are seen in bends with radii varying from one to twenty pipe diameters. It is shown that the reflection from a defect at a given location is roughly proportional to the square of the von Mises stress produced by the transmitted wave at that position. This holds for defects such as circumferential cracks, the detailed subject of this investigation, and is also expected to be valid for corrosion patches; it will not hold for axial cracks. The results explain the low reflection seen from a simulated corrosion defect at a bend in a previous investigation.

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The reflection of the fundamental torsional mode from cracks and notches in pipes

TL;DR: A quantitative study of the reflection of the T(0,1) mode from defects in pipes in the frequency range 10-300 kHz has been carried out, finite element predictions being validated by experiments on selected cases.
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Rapid, long range inspection of chemical plant pipework using guided waves

TL;DR: Instrumentation for long range, guided wave inspection of pipework is now commercially available and as mentioned in this paper discusses the principles of the method and reviews the results of site experience, which was originally designed to work on pipes that were either un-coated or covered with, for example, epoxy paint.
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The excitation of Lamb waves in pipes using dry-coupled piezoelectric transducers

TL;DR: In this article, the development of a dry-coupled piezoelectric transducer system for the detection of corrosion in chemical plant pipework using cylindrical Lamb waves is described.
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Magnetostrictive sensor technology and its applications

TL;DR: A description is given of its various scientific and engineering applications, including the study of wave dispersion in structures, global and long-range inspection of steel pipes and tubes, condition monitoring of machinery such as combustion engines, and onboard sensing of crash events for vehicle safety system operations.
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The Mode Conversion of a Guided Wave by a Part-Circumferential Notch in a Pipe

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