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Damage imaging of a U-shaped boom using improved periodic permanent magnet electromagnetic acoustic transducers

Zenghua Liu, Zhaojing Lu, Wenshuo Jiang, Yanhong Guo, Cunfu He

2023Nondestructive Testing And Evaluation15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this research, to solve the problem of the ultrasonic guided wave inspection of a U-shaped boom, an improved periodic permanent magnet electromagnetic acoustic transducer (PPM EMAT) is proposed for defect detection for a U-shaped boom. The acoustic field distribution range of a traditional PPM EMAT is approximately ±20°, and the energy distribution is relatively concentrated. By adjusting the tilt angle between adjacent magnets and coils of a traditional PPM EMAT, an improved PPM EMAT is proposed. The acoustic field distribution range of the improved PPM EMAT is approximately ±30°, and the energy distribution in this range is relatively uniform. The simulation and experimental results show that the improved PPM EMAT has superior frequency response characteristics and acoustic field directivity, which is suitable for detecting large and complex structures. Furthermore, based on the traditional PPM EMAT and the improved PPM EMAT array, combined with the reconstruction algorithm for the probabilistic inspection of damage (RAPID), the damage locations of the double-hole defects of a U-shaped boom are studied. It is shown that the imaging results for defect location using the improved PPM EMATs are better than those found using the traditional PPM EMATs.

Topics & Concepts

Electromagnetic acoustic transducerAcousticsMagnetUltrasonic sensorMaterials scienceTransducerRange (aeronautics)DirectivityUltrasonic testingPhysicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringComposite materialAntenna (radio)Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesGeophysical Methods and Applications