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The excitation of Lamb waves in pipes using dry-coupled piezoelectric transducers

D. N. Alleyne, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1996 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 1, pp 11-20
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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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The development of a dry-coupled piezoelectric transducer system for the detection of corrosion in chemical plant pipework using cylindrical Lamb waves is described. It is shown that the axisymmetricL(0,2) mode at a frequency of about 70 kHz is an attractive mode to use for longdistance propagation. The results show that a ring of piezoelectric length-expander elements can be used to excite theL(0,2) mode and to suppress all the nonaxisymmetric modes. Tests have been carried out both with the piezoelectric elements bonded to the pipe and fabricated into a simple transducer which was clamped against the pipe. The performance of the dry-coupled system was very similar to that of the bonded elements. In pulse echo tests, the noise floor obtained with the dry-coupled system was less than 1% of the amplitude of the propagatingL(0,2) mode. The drycoupled transducers provide a simple, light, readily detachable system for the long-range inspection of pipework.

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Study on Propagation Characteristics of Guided Waves in Plate Structure via Semianalytical Wavelet Finite Element Method

TL;DR: In this article , a semi-analytical wavelet finite element (SAWFE) method is presented to study the guided wave propagation characteristics of plate structures, where the B-spline wavelet on the interval (BSWI) scale functions are adopted to construct one-dimensional BSWI elements and form the shape function.
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Guided wave inspection of long steel pipe using non-axisymmetric end loading transducer

Li Longtao, +3 more
- 01 Nov 2005 - 
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Use of ultrasonic arrays for piping inspection

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Numerical simulations for long range guided waves nondestructive testing by a wavelet based two port equivalent

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Optimization of Lamb wave inspection techniques

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the selection of the appropriate mode and frequency range for different inspection requirements and review the possible methods of excitation, response measurement and signal processing, and show that the presence of defects can be detected reliably from changes in the shape of the received waveform.
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The propagation in metal tubing of ultrasonic wave modes equivalent to Lamb waves

M.G. Silk, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that the L(0, 1) mode, which is comparable to the A0 Lamb wave mode in flat plate, can be generated with acceptable efficiency.