Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array

The aim of this work is to demonstrate a method for exciting and receiving torsional and longitudinal mode guided waves with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) ring array. First of all, a three-dimensional guided wave simulator is developed in order to numerically analyze the propagation...

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Main Authors: Akinori Furusawa, Fumio Kojima, Atsushi Morikawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-03-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315000078
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spelling doaj-d55770976e324a7e83fd8bf51a0c4ba12020-11-24T23:02:30ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332015-03-0147219620310.1016/j.net.2014.12.007Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer arrayAkinori FurusawaFumio KojimaAtsushi MorikawaThe aim of this work is to demonstrate a method for exciting and receiving torsional and longitudinal mode guided waves with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) ring array. First of all, a three-dimensional guided wave simulator is developed in order to numerically analyze the propagation of the guided wave. The finite difference time domain method is used for the simulator. Second, two guided wave testing systems using an EMAT ring array are provided: one is for torsional mode (T-mode) guided wave and the other is for longitudinal mode (L-mode). The EMATs used in the both systems are the same in design. A method to generate and receive the T- and L-mode guided waves with the same EMAT is proposed. Finally, experimental and numerical results are compared and discussed. The results of experiments and simulation agree well, showing the potential of the EMAT ring array as a mode controllable guided wave transmitter and receiver.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315000078Dispersion curveSimulationStructural Health Monitoring (SHM)Ultrasonic
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author Akinori Furusawa
Fumio Kojima
Atsushi Morikawa
spellingShingle Akinori Furusawa
Fumio Kojima
Atsushi Morikawa
Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Dispersion curve
Simulation
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)
Ultrasonic
author_facet Akinori Furusawa
Fumio Kojima
Atsushi Morikawa
author_sort Akinori Furusawa
title Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
title_short Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
title_full Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
title_fullStr Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
title_full_unstemmed Mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
title_sort mode control of guided wave in magnetic hollow cylinder using electromagnetic acoustic transducer array
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The aim of this work is to demonstrate a method for exciting and receiving torsional and longitudinal mode guided waves with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) ring array. First of all, a three-dimensional guided wave simulator is developed in order to numerically analyze the propagation of the guided wave. The finite difference time domain method is used for the simulator. Second, two guided wave testing systems using an EMAT ring array are provided: one is for torsional mode (T-mode) guided wave and the other is for longitudinal mode (L-mode). The EMATs used in the both systems are the same in design. A method to generate and receive the T- and L-mode guided waves with the same EMAT is proposed. Finally, experimental and numerical results are compared and discussed. The results of experiments and simulation agree well, showing the potential of the EMAT ring array as a mode controllable guided wave transmitter and receiver.
topic Dispersion curve
Simulation
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)
Ultrasonic
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315000078
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