Ultrasonics & Non Destructive Testing
Ultrasonics & Non Destructive Testing
Ultrasonics & Non Destructive Testing
1 Introduction
1.1 Wave Modes
The waves are characterized in a medium by oscillatory patterns that are capa-
ble of maintaining their shape and propagating in a stable manner. Thus the
proagation of waves can occur through different modes in a solid medium. The
different types of wave propagation in a solid medium are
1. Longitudinal
2. Transverse of Shear
3. Surface Waves or Rayleigh Waves
4. Plate Waves (Lamb waves)
The Surface or Rayleigh waves travel on the sufrace of the relatively thick solid
material pertaining to a depth of one wavelength. It combines both longitudinal
and transverse wave motions to create an elliptical wave motion on the surface.
The direction of propagation is perpendicular to the plane of ellipse. Plate waves
are similar to Rayleigh waves but they can only be generated in a material of
thickness of few wavelengths. They are the complex vibrational waves that
propagate parallel to the test sufrace throughout the thickness of the material.
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Figure 1: Propagation of sound energy
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Figure 2: Ultrasonic testing setup
Its transduction converts electrical pulses into sound pulses and vice versa.
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CS
2
1−2 CL
The Poisson’s Ratio is given by σ = CS
2
2−2 CL