The use of guided waves in ultrasonic inspection of plate and pipe structures is faster but more complicated than conventional bulk wave inspection. This is due to dispersion effects and multimode propagation. This paper describes an ultrasonic measurement method allowing us to inspect the corroded thickness of plates using Lamb waves. This method consists of measuring the group velocity of the S 0 mode and then observing variations in velocity due to successive chemical attacks. From these data, it is possible to evaluate the progressively reduced thickness. Experimental and numerical results show that, depending on the chosen mode, the group velocity can be very sensitive to the reduction in thickness. Wavelet signal processing is suggested to extend this technique when several modes overlap.
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