A Novel Couplant Free Mediator Ultrasonic Rayleigh Wave Technique for Detecting Surface Cracks in Green Parts

Author(s):  
Steven E. Owens ◽  
Eric T. Hauck ◽  
Joseph L. Rose
Author(s):  
Xue Wang ◽  
Shihui Shen ◽  
Hai Huang ◽  
Zhixiang Zhang

Surface cracks directly influence the integrity of asphalt pavement structures, the durability of the pavement, and driving safety. Assessment of cracking distress is of vital importance for pavement maintenance and rehabilitation. Compared with other methods, the spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW) method, a seismic wave-based nondestructive method, has advantages in estimating the deterioration of modulus and quantitatively evaluating the depth and severity of surface cracks by means of the Rayleigh wave propagation characteristic. The objectives of this paper are to monitor long-term attenuation characteristics of in-situ modulus of a semi-rigid asphalt pavement, to determine when the surface-opening cracks will occur as associated to the degree of modulus reduction, and to assess the depth of surface-opening crack through the dispersion characteristics of Rayleigh wave propagation using the SASW method. First, a general trend of modulus deterioration of asphalt layer was developed in an accelerated pavement testing (APT). Then the factors affecting the dispersion characteristics of the Rayleigh wave were determined through theoretical derivation. Finally, a series of experimental tests on a pavement segment with well-controlled surface-opening cracks was performed to explore how a surface-opening crack in asphalt pavement would vertically influence the propagation of Rayleigh waves at different crack widths. It was found that the general trend of modulus deterioration could be divided into four stages, and the surface-opening cracks occurred in the fourth stage with 40–50% modulus reduction rate. In addition, the relationship between crack depth and the shortest wavelength in the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve was developed according to different crack widths.


2011 ◽  
Vol 129 (4) ◽  
pp. 2514-2514
Author(s):  
Zhiqu Lu ◽  
Glenn Wilson ◽  
Tianyu Zhang
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Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 323
Author(s):  
Nayuta Arai ◽  
Masafumi Miyake ◽  
Kengo Yamamoto ◽  
Itsuro Kajiwara ◽  
Naoki Hosoya

Many methods based on acoustic vibration characteristics have been studied to indirectly assess fruit ripeness via fruit firmness. Among these, the frequency of the 0S2 vibration mode measured on the equator has been examined, but soft-flesh fruit do not show the 0S2 vibration mode. In this study, a Rayleigh wave is generated on a soft mango fruit using the impulse excitation force generated by a laser-induced plasma shock wave technique. Then, the flesh firmness of mangoes is assessed in a non-contact and non-destructive manner by observing the Rayleigh wave propagation velocity because it is correlated with the firmness (shear elasticity), density, and Poisson’s ratio of an object. If the changes in the density and Poisson’s ratio are small enough to be ignored during storage, then the Rayleigh wave propagation velocity is strongly correlated to fruit firmness. Here, we measure the Rayleigh wave propagation velocity and investigate the effect of storage time. Specifically, we investigate the changes in firmness caused by ripening. The Rayleigh wave propagation velocity on the equator of Kent mangoes tended to decrease by over 4% in 96 h. The Rayleigh wave measured on two different lines propagated independent distance and showed a different change rate of propagation velocity during 96-h storage. Furthermore, we consider the reliability of our method by investigating the interaction of a mango seed on the Rayleigh wave propagation velocity.


2014 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 775-781
Author(s):  
Zhong Jun Deng ◽  
Cheng Lin Yao ◽  
Yong Mei Jia ◽  
Yu Bo Yang ◽  
Gui Bin Zhang

In the large hydraulic concrete structure that conventional nondestructive testing technique can’t implement quantitative detection, using steady Rayleigh wave technique can acquire various characteristic parameters of concrete. The paper introduces the principle and detection system of steady Rayleigh wave technique systematically, and makes detection experiments to introduce steady Rayleigh wave e technique and application progress of it in quality of large hydraulic concrete and nondestructive detection of crack depth. The practice proves that steady Rayleigh wave detection technique has the characteristics of strong antijamming capability and higher detection precision.


2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 420-426
Author(s):  
Zuguang Zhang ◽  
Bin Wu ◽  
Zhanfeng Yang ◽  
Pan Xiao ◽  
Weibin Zhang ◽  
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