Calculation of guided wave dispersion characteristics using a three-transducer measurement system

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2018-07-29

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MDPI

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Article

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2076-3417

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Borja Hernandez Crespo, Charles R. P. Courtney and Bhavin Engineer. Calculation of guided wave dispersion characteristics using a three-transducer measurement system. Applied Sciences, 2018, Volume 8, Issue 8, Article number 1253

Abstract

Guided ultrasonic waves are of significant interest in the health monitoring of thin structures, and dispersion curves are important tools in the deployment of any guided wave application. Most methods of determining dispersion curves require accurate knowledge of the material properties and thickness of the structure to be inspected, or extensive experimental tests. This paper presents an experimental technique that allows rapid generation of dispersion curves for guided wave applications when knowledge of the material properties and thickness of the structure to be inspected are unknown. The technique uses a single source and measurements at two points, making it experimentally simple. A formulation is presented that allows calculation of phase and group velocities if the wavepacket propagation time and relative phase shift can be measured. The methodology for determining the wavepacket propagation time and relative phase shift from the acquired signals is described. The technique is validated using synthesized signals, finite element model-generated signals and experimental signals from a 3 mm-thick aluminium plate. Accuracies to within 1% are achieved in the experimental measurements.

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guided waves, lamb wave, dispersion curves, phase velocity, group velocity, signal processing

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