Abstract

ABSTRACTFor the fatigue crack embedded in metallic components, the non-collinear transverse wave mixing technique is applied to detect them and image the fatigue damage around crack. When two non-collinear transverse waves with same frequency meet in components, a resonance longitudinal wave can be generated if the resonance condition is satisfied; the mixing nonlinear parameter is applied to evaluate the nonlinearity of detection positions. The non-collinear wave mixing experiments are conducted on components with different length of fatigue crack. By changing the relative position of transducers, different detection positions can be controlled. According to the distribution of mixing nonlinear parameter at vertical direction, the length of fatigue crack at vertical direction can be measured. Furthermore, the mixing nonlinear parameters of different detection positions around fatigue crack are measured, the image of mixing nonlinear parameter can visualise the damage around fatigue crack which is very easy to assess the fatigue damage of components.

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