Guided Waves for Damage Monitoring in Plates for Notch and Corrosion Defects
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Non destructive testing techniques are the preferred techniques in this new era of development
and progress. Also healthy monitoring of different mechanical and civil structures during its
service is very important for the safety of human beings. Health monitoring of these structures
using ultrasonic technique is an emerging field. It uses high frequency sound waves into the
material to detect and locate defects, discontinuities in the material. This report presents the use
of pulse echo technique of ultrasonic to detect, locate and quantify magnitude of defects such as
notch, corrosion and correlate tensile stress with ultrasonic voltage by doing destructive tensile
test.
In this whole study testing of mild steel plates was done in by pulse echo mode. The exact
location of the defect and its change in magnitude as the percentage of defect increases was
determined using this technique. Negative spike pulse is used as an input signal for sending and
receiving signals through pulser/receiver system. The transducers were held in direct contact
with the plate through a coupling medium (ultrasonic gel). The wave signatures obtained are
analysed using digitizer card. The parametric study for notch defect was carried out by
increasing the depth of notch and taking signatures at each stage. In case of corrosion study
testing of plate was done after corroding plate by impressed current corrosion and signatures
were taken at different stages of corrosion. For correlation of ultrasonic with tensile stress, both
ultrasonic testing and destructive tensile testing was done for different specimens having
different percentage of defect and a generalized trend was obtained. Final results obtained were
reported in the form of voltage-time curves. For different damage types, most ideal modes and
frequencies were selected for testing.
