Bulletin of the American Physical Society
85th Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 63, Number 19
Thursday–Saturday, November 8–10, 2018; Holiday Inn at World’s Fair Park, Knoxville, Tennessee
Session D03: Condensed Matter II
4:30 PM–6:18 PM,
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Holiday Inn Knoxville Downtown
Room: LeConte
Chair: Paolo Vilmercati, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.SES.D03.7
Abstract: D03.00007 : Acoustic probing based on Gaussian ray tracing
5:42 PM–5:54 PM
Presenter:
Kyohei Miyasaka
(Southeastern Louisiana University)
Authors:
Kyohei Miyasaka
(Southeastern Louisiana University)
Emily Laprime
(Southeastern Louisiana University, Southeastern Louisiana University)
Sanichiro Yoshida
(Southeastern Louisiana University)
Tomohiro Sasaki
(Niigata University)
Ultrasonic Testing is one of the most popular non-destructive inspection techniques. It uses acoustic transducer and receiver to find a defect inside the material. The technique usually utilizes a pulsed wave and identifies the defect based on the time-of-flight algorithm. Since it relies on the reflection, it cannot detect abnormality unless the reflection is sufficiently high. In contrast, our method introduces the concept of Gaussian beam propagation widely used in optics. A continuous ultrasonic wave is injected into the specimen and the transverse profile of the transmitted signal is analyzed in the amplitude and phase. The abnormality in the specimen is detected as the distortion in the transverse profiles. It is expected that our method is useful to applications where the conventional method is unable to identify the abnormality because the acoustic impedance is too close to the base material.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.SES.D03.7
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