• Title/Summary/Keyword: ultrasonic waves

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축대칭 고체내부의 단축 응력에 의한 초음파 복굴절 특성 연구 (Study on Ultrasonic Birefringence by Uniaxial Stress in Axisymmetric Solids)

  • 김노유;장영철
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.336-342
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    • 2006
  • 축대칭 단축 응력은 이론적으로는 초음파 응력측정 기술에서 가장 단순한 대상이지만 두 횡파를 이용하는 기존의 초음파 복굴절 응력측정 기술은 축대칭 구조에서 사용되기 어렵다. 또한 선형 음탄성 이론에 근거한 초음파 진행거리 시간 측정방법 역시 적용에 한계가 있는 경우가 많은데 그 이유는 초음파 길이(ultrasonic length)와 재료의 음탄성 특성을 정확히 알아야 한다는 점 때문이다. 본 논문에서는 축대칭 구조의 고체내부에 축 응력이 존재할 때 나타나는 초음파 복굴절 특성을 음탄성 이론을 이용하여 분석하였다. 이를 위해 서로 다른 편광특성을 가지는 두개의 초음파가 축 방향으로 입사될 때 만들어지는 속도 변화를 음탄성 이론식으로부터 결정하고 이를 이용하여 축 응력과 복굴절 특성의 관계를 유도한 후 이 결과를 간단한 인장 실험결과로부터 검증하였다.

Analytical and higher order finite element hybrid approach for an efficient simulation of ultrasonic guided waves I: 2D-analysis

  • Vivar-Perez, Juan M.;Duczek, Sascha;Gabbert, Ulrich
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.587-614
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    • 2014
  • In recent years the interest in online monitoring of lightweight structures with ultrasonic guided waves is steadily growing. Especially the aircraft industry is a driving force in the development of structural health monitoring (SHM) systems. In order to optimally design SHM systems powerful and efficient numerical simulation tools to predict the behaviour of ultrasonic elastic waves in thin-walled structures are required. It has been shown that in real industrial applications, such as airplane wings or fuselages, conventional linear and quadratic pure displacement finite elements commonly used to model ultrasonic elastic waves quickly reach their limits. The required mesh density, to obtain good quality solutions, results in enormous computational costs when solving the wave propagation problem in the time domain. To resolve this problem different possibilities are available. Analytical methods and higher order finite element method approaches (HO-FEM), like p-FEM, spectral elements, spectral analysis and isogeometric analysis, are among them. Although analytical approaches offer fast and accurate results, they are limited to rather simple geometries. On the other hand, the application of higher order finite element schemes is a computationally demanding task. The drawbacks of both methods can be circumvented if regions of complex geometry are modelled using a HO-FEM approach while the response of the remaining structure is computed utilizing an analytical approach. The objective of the paper is to present an efficient method to couple different HO-FEM schemes with an analytical description of an undisturbed region. Using this hybrid formulation the numerical effort can be drastically reduced. The functionality of the proposed scheme is demonstrated by studying the propagation of ultrasonic guided waves in plates, excited by a piezoelectric patch actuator. The actuator is modelled utilizing higher order coupled field finite elements, whereas the homogenous, isotropic plate is described analytically. The results of this "semi-analytical" approach highlight the opportunities to reduce the numerical effort if closed-form solutions are partially available.

Numerical Evaluation of Phase Velocity and Attenuation of Ultrasonic Waves in Fiber-Reinforced Composites Using the Mass-Spring-Dashpot Lattice Model

  • Baek, Eun-Sol;Yim, Hyun-June
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제28권6호
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    • pp.483-495
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    • 2008
  • The paper presents a numerical study to evaluate the phase velocities and attenuations of the average longitudinal and shear ultrasonic waves resulting from multiple scattering in fiber-reinforced composites. A computational procedure developed in this work is first used to produce a random, yet largely even distribution of fibers. Both the viscoelastic epoxy matrix and lossless randomly distributed graphite fibers are modeled using the mass-spring-dashpot lattice model, with no damping for the latter. By numerically simulating ultrasonic through-transmission tests using this direct model of composites, phase velocities and attenuations of the longitudinal and shear waves through the composite are found as functions of frequency or fiber concentration. The numerical results are observed to generally agree with the corresponding results in the literature. Discrepancies found in some detail aspects, particularly in the attenuation results, are also addressed.

비접촉 초음파 방식의 철도레일 내부결함 검출에 관한 연구 (Research on the Non-Contact Detection of Internal Defects in a Rail using Ultrasonic Waves)

  • 한순우;조승현;김준우;허태훈
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2012년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.617-625
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    • 2012
  • Non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ultrasonic waves is discussed in this paper. Cracks in a rail may be a cause of a serious railway accident such as derailment if left undetected. Concurrent rail inspection method based on ultrasonic testing using piezoelectric transducers has several limitations as it should keep physical contact with the rail. This work suggests a non-contact detection of internal defects in a rail using ElectroMagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMAT) which can produce and measure ultrasonic waves in a rail without any couplant. The EMATs for rail inspection are designed and fabricated and their working performance is verified through a series of experiments on various types of internal defects in test rails. The effect of lift-off between the transducers and the rail on the generated signals is also discussed.

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Applicability of Coda Wave Interferometry Technique for Measurement of Acoustoelastic Effect of Concrete

  • Shin, Sung Woo
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.428-434
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    • 2014
  • In this study, we examined the applicability of coda wave interferometry (CWI) technique, which was developed to characterize seismic waves, to detect and evaluate change in the velocity of ultrasonic waves in concrete due to acoustoelastic effect. Ultrasonic wave measurements and compressive loading tests were conducted on a concrete specimen. The measured wave signals were processed with CWI to detect and evaluate the relative velocity change with respect to the stress state of the specimen. A phase change due to the acoustoelastic effect of concrete was clearly detected in the late-arriving coda wave. This shows that the relative velocity change of ultrasonic waves in concrete due to the acoustoelastic effect can be evaluated successfully and precisely using CWI.

초음파 미세혼합기의 해석 및 설계 (Analysis and Design of Ultrasonic Micromixer)

  • 김덕종;허필우;박상진;김재윤;윤의수
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 유체기계공업학회 2003년도 유체기계 연구개발 발표회 논문집
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2003
  • In this work, mixing phenomena in the mixing chamber of a ultrasonic micromixer are analyzed through an analytical approach. A simplified 2-dimensional model for the ultrasonic micromixer is presented. Analytical solutions for fluid flow induced by ultrasonic waves are obtained through successive approximations method. From simulation results on thermal diffusion in the mixing chamber, effects of relative location, size, and vibration frequency of a piezoelectric material and aspect ratio of the mixing chamber on mixing performance of the ultrasonic micromixer are investigated. Finally, design guidelines for the ultrasonic micromixer are suggested based on the parametric study.

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회전형 초음파모터의 소형 위상차 제어기 개발 (Development of Compact Phase-difference Controller for an Ultrasonic Rotary Motor)

  • 이동창;이명훈;이의학;이선표
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제23권8호
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, a uniform speed controller for an ultrasonic rotary motor is developed using the phase-difference method. The phase difference method uses traveling waves to drive the ultrasonic motor. The traveling waves are obtained by adding two standing waves that have a different phase to each other. A compact phase-difference driver system is designed and integrated by combining VCO(Voltage Controlled Oscillator) and phase shifter. Theoretically the relationship between the phase difference in time and the rotational speed of the ultrasonic motor is sine function, which is verified by experiments. Then a series of experiments under various loading conditions are conducted to characterize the motor's performance that is the relationship between the speed and torque. Proportional-integral control is adopted for the uniform speed control. The proportional control unit calculates the compensating phase-difference using the rotating speed which is measured by an encoder and fed back. Integral control is used to eliminate steady-state errors. Differential control for reducing overshoot is not used since the response of ultrasonic motor is prompt due to its low inertia and friction-driving characteristics. The developed controller demonstrates reasonable performance overcoming disturbing torque and the changes in material properties due to continuous usage.

차량용 피스톤로드의 열처리경도에 따른 초음파특성 평가 (Evaluation of Ultrasonic Characterization of Hardness after Heat Treatment of Piston Rods for Use of Vehicles)

  • 임광희;백충걸;정옥수;황용훈;;권상혁;김현구;이형호;우용득;장계림;정종안
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2014
  • Many techniques are available for destructive and nondestructive measurement of mechanical hardness. The ultrasonic method could be widely applicable as a nondestructive technique. Many studies have examined how changes in the mechanical hardness affect the longitudinal velocity of ultrasonic waves. This approach aims to estimate the overall velocity variations in specimens. However, proper nondestructive examination techniques are needed as effective tools for analyzing the effects of heat treatment on the surface of the specimens. Therefore, in this study, the effect on the hardness of piston rods was nondestructively measured using surface ultrasonic waves. The hardness after heat treatment was investigated at various depths in the specimens, and the velocity of the surface ultrasonic waves was measured with respect to the hardness of the piston rods. In addition, finite element method simulations were performed to confirm the behavior of the waves.

Recent Development in Ultrasonic Guided Waves for Aircraft and Composite Materials

  • Rose, Joseph L.
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.525-533
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    • 2009
  • Emphasis in the paper is placed on describing guided wave successes and challenges for applications in aircraft and composite materials inspection. Guided wave imaging methods discussed includes line of sight, tomography, guided wave C-scan, phased array, and ultrasonic vibration methods. Applications outlined encircles lap splice, bonded repair patch, fuselage corrosion, water loaded structures, delamination, and ice detection and de-icing of various structures.

원환판에서의 진행파 구현 실험 (Generating a Traveling Wave on an Annular Ring)

  • 윤신일;조지현;한상보
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집B
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    • pp.607-612
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    • 2001
  • Rotary ultrasonic motors are based on the traveling wave generated by piezo materials attached on the stator. Large scale model of an annular ring was built to understand the fundamental mechanism involved in the rotary ultrasonic motors. Traveling wave on the structure can be generated by superposing two standing waves. Precise matching of the amplitudes and phase shift between two standing waves in time and space is the key to the success of generating a traveling wave.

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