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Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films

The ultrasonic testing technique using Lamb waves is widely used for the non-destructive testing and evaluation of various structures. For air-coupled excitation and the reception of A(0) mode Lamb waves, leaky guided waves are usually exploited. However, at low frequencies (<100 kHz), the veloci...

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Autores principales: Kažys, Rymantas, Šliteris, Reimondas, Mažeika, Liudas, Tumšys, Olgirdas, Žukauskas, Egidijus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31117182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101648
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author Kažys, Rymantas
Šliteris, Reimondas
Mažeika, Liudas
Tumšys, Olgirdas
Žukauskas, Egidijus
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Šliteris, Reimondas
Mažeika, Liudas
Tumšys, Olgirdas
Žukauskas, Egidijus
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description The ultrasonic testing technique using Lamb waves is widely used for the non-destructive testing and evaluation of various structures. For air-coupled excitation and the reception of A(0) mode Lamb waves, leaky guided waves are usually exploited. However, at low frequencies (<100 kHz), the velocity of this mode in plastic and composite materials can become slower than the ultrasound velocity in air, and its propagation in films is accompanied only by an evanescent wave in air. To date, the information about the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode is very contradictory. Therefore, the objective of this investigation was the measurement of the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode in thin plastic films. The measurement of the attenuation of normal displacements of the film caused by a propagating slow A(0) mode is discussed. The normal displacements of the film at different distances from the source were measured by a laser interferometer. In order to reduce diffraction errors, the measurement method based on the excitation of cylindrical but not plane waves was proposed. The slow A(0) mode was excited in the polyvinylchloride film by a dry contact type ultrasonic transducer made of high-efficiency PMN-32%PT strip-like piezoelectric crystal. It was found that that the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode in PVC film at the frequency of 44 kHz is 2 dB/cm. The obtained results can be useful for the development of quality control methods for plastic films.
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spelling pubmed-65667242019-06-17 Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films Kažys, Rymantas Šliteris, Reimondas Mažeika, Liudas Tumšys, Olgirdas Žukauskas, Egidijus Materials (Basel) Article The ultrasonic testing technique using Lamb waves is widely used for the non-destructive testing and evaluation of various structures. For air-coupled excitation and the reception of A(0) mode Lamb waves, leaky guided waves are usually exploited. However, at low frequencies (<100 kHz), the velocity of this mode in plastic and composite materials can become slower than the ultrasound velocity in air, and its propagation in films is accompanied only by an evanescent wave in air. To date, the information about the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode is very contradictory. Therefore, the objective of this investigation was the measurement of the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode in thin plastic films. The measurement of the attenuation of normal displacements of the film caused by a propagating slow A(0) mode is discussed. The normal displacements of the film at different distances from the source were measured by a laser interferometer. In order to reduce diffraction errors, the measurement method based on the excitation of cylindrical but not plane waves was proposed. The slow A(0) mode was excited in the polyvinylchloride film by a dry contact type ultrasonic transducer made of high-efficiency PMN-32%PT strip-like piezoelectric crystal. It was found that that the attenuation of the slow A(0) mode in PVC film at the frequency of 44 kHz is 2 dB/cm. The obtained results can be useful for the development of quality control methods for plastic films. MDPI 2019-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6566724/ /pubmed/31117182 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101648 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films
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title_full Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films
title_fullStr Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films
title_full_unstemmed Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films
title_short Attenuation of a Slow Subsonic A(0) Mode Ultrasonic Guided Wave in Thin Plastic Films
title_sort attenuation of a slow subsonic a(0) mode ultrasonic guided wave in thin plastic films
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31117182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12101648
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