Abstract

Quantitative estimations of the coefficients of electromagnetic-acoustic transformation (EMAT) are presented in ultrasonic transmission and reception modes for different steels in wide ranges of temperatures of the tested object and magnitudes of the magnetic bias field. The contributions of various mechanisms to the EMAT are determined.

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