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Nonlinear acoustic interaction on contact interfaces and its use for nondestructive testing

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NDT & E INTERNATIONAL
卷 34, 期 4, 页码 231-238

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0963-8695(00)00063-3

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ultrasound; vibration; defect; nonlinear interaction; modulation

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Recent theoretical and experimental studies demonstrated that a weakly or incompletely bonded interfaces exhibit highly nonlinear behavior. One of acoustic manifestations of such nonlinearity is the modulation of a probing high-frequency ultrasonic wave by low-frequency vibration. The vibration varies the contact area modulating the phase and amplitude of higher frequency probing wave passing through the interface. In the frequency domain, the result of this modulation manifests itself as side-band spectral components with respect to the frequency of the probing wave. This modulation effect has been observed experimentally for various materials (metals, composites, concrete, sandstone, glass) with various types of contact-type defects (interfaces): cracks, debondings, delaminations, and microstructural material damages. Study of this phenomenon revealed correlation between the developed modulation criterion and the quantitative characteristics of the interfaces, such as its size, loading condition, and bonding strength. These findings have been used for the development of an innovative nondestructive evaluation technique, namely Vibro-Acoustic Modulation Technique. Two modifications of this technique have been developed: Vibro-Modulation (VM) and Impact-Modulation (IM), employing CW and impact-induced vibrations, respectively. The examples of applications of these methods include crack detection in steel pipes, aircraft and auto parts, bonded composite plates etc. These methods also proved their effectiveness in the detection of cracks in concrete. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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