Abstract

Quadrature phase detection techniques have been used to monitor the amplitude and phase of a toneburst ultrasonic wave normally reflected from adhesively-bonded steel/rubber interface. The measured phase change values of the reflected signals were found to correlate with variations in sample preparation. It was determined that measured phase shift changes were larger for samples with weaker bonds as manifested by smaller measured values of the applied tensile loads at failure. A model calculation which incorporates the concept of interfacial strength into the usual problem of wave propagation in multi-layered isotropic elastic media was used to deduce a bond-quality parameter from an experimentally measured phase shift.

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