Abstract

Air-coupled excitation and reception of ultrasonic guided waves is already used for non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT & E). Usually for air-coupled NDT & E purposes the lowest zero-order antisymmetric Lamb wave mode A0 is used, because it is most sensitive to internal defects and thickness variations. The velocity of the A0 mode is reduced with a reducing frequency and at low frequencies may become slower than the ultrasound velocity in air. Such a wave is named a slow Lamb wave. The objective of this research was the development and investigation of an air-coupled excitation method of the slow zero-order antisymmetric Lamb wave based on application of a piezoceramic ultrasonic array. We have proposed to excite the A0 mode by a planar air-coupled phased array with rectangular elements. The array is matched to the wavelength of the A0 mode in the film. Performance of such an excitation method was investigated both theoretically and experimentally. Two excitation methods of the array were analysed: when all array elements were excited simultaneously or one by one with a proper delay. In order to reduce crosstalk between array elements via the air gap, we have proposed an optimization procedure based on additional shifts of electric excitation impulses of the array elements. For experimental verification of the proposed approach a prototype of the air-coupled eight element array made of Pz-29 piezoceramic strips was manufactured. Experimental validation confirmed the possibility of exciting the slow A0 Lamb wave mode through the air gap in thin plates and films.

Highlights

  • Lamb waves are already used for non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT & E) of sheet type materials

  • The objective of this research was development and investigation of an air-coupled excitation method for slow zero-order antisymmetric Lamb wave mode based on application of an ultrasonic array

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Introduction

Lamb waves (or guided waves) are already used for non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT & E) of sheet type materials. Some of them are suitable only for electrically conductive materials, air-coupled excitation and reception of guided waves is already used for NDT of plate and rod-type composite materials or measurement of material properties [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15] The popularity of this method is still increasing, but broader usage is limited by the significant insertion losses of ultrasonic signals, which may reach up to 120–160 dB. Application of such waves may be attractive for NDT of thin flexibles plates and films because due to lower losses such waves might propagate longer distances As it will be shown in this paper, conventional excitation methods of slow A0 Lamb wave mode using a deflected incident ultrasonic plane wave are not feasible. The objective of this research was development and investigation of an air-coupled excitation method for slow zero-order antisymmetric Lamb wave mode based on application of an ultrasonic array

Air-Coupled Excitation Principle and Problems
Principle
Theoretical
Optimization of the Excitation Process
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