Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer

Grain size is an important parameter in evaluating the properties of microstructures in metals. In this paper, the attenuation coefficient of Rayleigh waves is introduced to characterize grain size in heat treated 316L stainless steel. Rayleigh wave attenuation is measured using an angle beam wedge...

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Main Authors: Meng Wang, Yangguang Bu, Zhaojie Dai, Shengyang Zeng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1901
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spelling doaj-a0b7e76231fa47969378313d51c312ec2021-04-11T23:00:33ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-04-01141901190110.3390/ma14081901Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled TransducerMeng Wang0Yangguang Bu1Zhaojie Dai2Shengyang Zeng3School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, ChinaSchool of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, ChinaSchool of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, ChinaSchool of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, ChinaGrain size is an important parameter in evaluating the properties of microstructures in metals. In this paper, the attenuation coefficient of Rayleigh waves is introduced to characterize grain size in heat treated 316L stainless steel. Rayleigh wave attenuation is measured using an angle beam wedge transducer as the transmitter and an air-coupled transducer as the receiver. The results show that the grain size in 316L stainless steel increases due to heat treatment time, the hardness decreases accordingly, and the attenuation coefficient of Rayleigh waves increases. This indicates that the Rayleigh wave attenuation is sufficient in distinguishing the changes in the properties of the heat-treated stainless steel. It is found that compared with the measurement method using an angle beam wedge receiver, the measured results are efficient, more stable and less influenced by the surface state when an air-coupled receiver is used. In addition, comparison results also show that the Rayleigh wave attenuation is more sensitive to changes in material properties than the longitudinal wave attenuation, as the wavelength of the Rayleigh wave is shorter than that of the longitudinal wave at the same frequency.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1901grain size316L stainless steelRayleigh wave attenuationair-coupled transducerheat treatment
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author Meng Wang
Yangguang Bu
Zhaojie Dai
Shengyang Zeng
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Yangguang Bu
Zhaojie Dai
Shengyang Zeng
Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
Materials
grain size
316L stainless steel
Rayleigh wave attenuation
air-coupled transducer
heat treatment
author_facet Meng Wang
Yangguang Bu
Zhaojie Dai
Shengyang Zeng
author_sort Meng Wang
title Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
title_short Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
title_full Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
title_fullStr Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Grain Size in 316L Stainless Steel Using the Attenuation of Rayleigh Wave Measured by Air-Coupled Transducer
title_sort characterization of grain size in 316l stainless steel using the attenuation of rayleigh wave measured by air-coupled transducer
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Grain size is an important parameter in evaluating the properties of microstructures in metals. In this paper, the attenuation coefficient of Rayleigh waves is introduced to characterize grain size in heat treated 316L stainless steel. Rayleigh wave attenuation is measured using an angle beam wedge transducer as the transmitter and an air-coupled transducer as the receiver. The results show that the grain size in 316L stainless steel increases due to heat treatment time, the hardness decreases accordingly, and the attenuation coefficient of Rayleigh waves increases. This indicates that the Rayleigh wave attenuation is sufficient in distinguishing the changes in the properties of the heat-treated stainless steel. It is found that compared with the measurement method using an angle beam wedge receiver, the measured results are efficient, more stable and less influenced by the surface state when an air-coupled receiver is used. In addition, comparison results also show that the Rayleigh wave attenuation is more sensitive to changes in material properties than the longitudinal wave attenuation, as the wavelength of the Rayleigh wave is shorter than that of the longitudinal wave at the same frequency.
topic grain size
316L stainless steel
Rayleigh wave attenuation
air-coupled transducer
heat treatment
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/1901
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