2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13235565
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Optimal Design of Annular Phased Array Transducers for Material Nonlinearity Determination in Pulse–Echo Ultrasonic Testing

Abstract: Nonlinear ultrasound has been proven to be a useful nondestructive testing tool for micro-damage inspection of materials and structures operating in harsh environment. When measuring the nonlinear second harmonic wave in a solid specimen in the pulse–echo (PE) testing mode, the stress-free boundary characteristics brings the received second harmonic component close to zero. Therefore, the PE method has never been employed to measure the so-called “nonlinear parameter (β)”, which is used to quantify the degree … Show more

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“…The received fundamental and second harmonic amplitudes show a strong dependence on the applied phase shift (Case 2 to 8). The received amplitude also varies with the focal position [31], although the results of only one focal position are shown in this study (Case 9).…”
Section: Fundamental and Second Harmonic Amplitudesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The received fundamental and second harmonic amplitudes show a strong dependence on the applied phase shift (Case 2 to 8). The received amplitude also varies with the focal position [31], although the results of only one focal position are shown in this study (Case 9).…”
Section: Fundamental and Second Harmonic Amplitudesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Cho et al [5] used the second harmonic of an acoustic emitter signal in their probing system operating in the pulse-echo mode. A challenge in such nonlinear techniques is the smallness of the signal received by the sensor.…”
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confidence: 99%