Intro_to_Ultrasonics

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1、Ultrasonic Testing,Introduction,This module presents an introduction to the NDT method of ultrasonic testing. Ultrasonic testing uses high frequency sound energy to conduct examinations and make measurements. Ultrasonic examinations can be conducted on a wide variety of material forms including cast

2、ings, forgings, welds, and composites. A considerable amount of information about the part being examined can be collected, such as the presence of discontinuities, part or coating thickness; and acoustical properties can often be correlated to certain properties of the material.,Outline,Application

3、s Basic Principles of sound generation Pulse echo and through transmission testing Inspection applications Equipment Transducers Instrumentation Reference Standards Data presentation Advantages and Limitations Glossary of terms,Basic Principles of Sound,Sound is produced by a vibrating body and trav

4、els in the form of a wave. Sound waves travel through materials by vibrating the particles that make up the material. The pitch of the sound is determined by the frequency of the wave (vibrations or cycles completed in a certain period of time). Ultrasound is sound with a pitch too high to be detect

5、ed by the human ear.,Basic Principles of Sound (cont.),The measurement of sound waves from crest to crest determines its wavelength (). The time is takes a sound wave to travel a distance of one complete wavelength is the same amount of time it takes the source to execute one complete vibration. The

6、 sound wavelength is inversely proportional to its frequency. ( = 1/f) Several wave modes of vibration are used in ultrasonic inspection. The most common are longitudinal, shear, and Rayleigh (surface) waves.,Basic Principles of Sound (cont.),Ultrasonic waves are very similar to light waves in that

7、they can be reflected, refracted, and focused. Reflection and refraction occurs when sound waves interact with interfaces of differing acoustic properties. In solid materials, the vibrational energy can be split into different wave modes when the wave encounters an interface at an angle other than 9

8、0 degrees. Ultrasonic reflections from the presence of discontinuities or geometric features enables detection and location. The velocity of sound in a given material is constant and can only be altered by a change in the mode of energy.,Ultrasound Generation,The transducer is capable of both transm

9、itting and receiving sound energy.,Ultrasound is generated with a transducer.,A piezoelectric element in the transducer converts electrical energy into mechanical vibrations (sound), and vice versa.,Principles of Ultrasonic Inspection,Ultrasonic waves are introduced into a material where they travel

10、 in a straight line and at a constant speed until they encounter a surface. At surface interfaces some of the wave energy is reflected and some is transmitted. The amount of reflected or transmitted energy can be detected and provides information about the size of the reflector. The travel time of t

11、he sound can be measured and this provides information on the distance that the sound has traveled.,Ultrasonic testing is a very versatile inspection method, and inspections can be accomplished in a number of different ways. Ultrasonic inspection techniques are commonly divided into three primary cl

12、assifications. Pulse-echo and Through Transmission (Relates to whether reflected or transmitted energy is used) Normal Beam and Angle Beam (Relates to the angle that the sound energy enters the test article) Contact and Immersion (Relates to the method of coupling the transducer to the test article)

13、,Test Techniques,Each of these techniques will be discussed briefly in the following slides.,In pulse-echo testing, a transducer sends out a pulse of energy and the same or a second transducer listens for reflected energy (an echo). Reflections occur due to the presence of discontinuities and the su

14、rfaces of the test article. The amount of reflected sound energy is displayed versus time, which provides the inspector information about the size and the location of features that reflect the sound.,f,Test Techniques - Pulse-Echo,plate,crack,initial pulse,crack echo,back surface echo,UT Instrument

15、Screen,Test Techniques Pulse-Echo (cont.),Digital display showing signal generated from sound reflecting off back surface.,Digital display showing the presence of a reflector midway through material, with lower amplitude back surface reflector.,The pulse-echo technique allows testing when access to

16、only one side of the material is possible, and it allows the location of reflectors to be precisely determined.,Test Techniques Through-Transmission,Two transducers located on opposing sides of the test specimen are used. One transducer acts as a transmitter, the other as a receiver. Discontinuities

17、 in the sound path will result in a partial or total loss of sound being transmitted and be indicated by a decrease in the received signal amplitude. Through transmission is useful in detecting discontinuities that are not good reflectors, and when signal strength is weak. It does not provide depth information.,

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