Abstract

Non-destructive testing (NDT), as an indispensable technique for assessing welding quality, is expected to continuously improve. In this study, to obtain welding flaw geometrical parameters more simply and conveniently, their correlations with floating potential were explored using groups of simulation experiments. All the simulation experiments were performed with a well-designed duplex finite element model, which can simulate ultrasonic guided wave testing (UGWT) of flaws embedded in the metro traction beam butt weld. Experimental results proved that different geometrical parameters of welding flaws exhibited different traits on floating potential. Position, length and orientation parameters of flaw related individually to the energy vanishing point, the number of peaks, the travelling time between peaks, the energy decay rate and so on. Thus, recording the floating potential of the entire UGWT process shows great promise in elucidating flaw geometrical parameter information and makes the proposed approach possible for practical use.

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