Abstract
Advancements in Civil Engineering & Technology Review of Noncontact Ultrasonic Measurement System for Structural Health Monitoring Makiko Kobayashi1*, Wu KT2 and Riichi Murayama3 1Graduate school of Science and Technology, Japan 2National Research Council of Canada, Canada 3Department of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering, Japan *Corresponding author: Makiko Kobayashi, Graduate school of Science and Technology, Japan Submission: September 04, 2019;Published: September 12, 2019 DOI: 10.31031/ACET.2019.03.000569 ISSN: 2639-0574 Volume3 Issue4
Highlights
Non-destructive testing (NDT) of infrastructures, such as bridges and tunnels, is important to maintain the civil infrastructures [1,2]
Semi-noncontact ultrasonic sensors were proposed in this manuscript. 20cm diameter copper coil transmit/receive electrical signal from a pulser/receiver instrument and a thin film ultrasonic sensor and reflected echo from 12.7mm thick steel plate successfully
A thin film ultrasonic sensor was fabricated on 12.7mm thick steel substrate by sol-gel spray method
Summary
*1Corresponding author: Makiko Kobayashi, Graduate school of Science and Technology, Japan Submission: September 04, 2019 Published: September 12, 2019 Volume 3 - Issue 4 How to cite this article: Makiko Kobayashi, Wu KT and Riichi Murayama. Review of Noncontact Ultrasonic Measurement System for Structural Health Monitoring
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