Experimental study on the mode conversion of lamb waves in a metal plate of stepped thickness using optical detection

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The optical observation of the propagation of Lamb waves in an aluminum plate with stepped thickness is described. Lamb waves passing through the aluminum plate were analyzed by two-dimensional Fourier transformation to discriminate modes and thus determine mode conversion. S0-mode and A0-mode Lamb waves corresponding to theoretical dispersion curves were experimentally found to propagate in the aluminum plate. Conversion from A0-mode to S0-mode waves at the thickness step was also observed. This mode conversion of Lamb waves is thus a useful index for detecting defects such as ablation, wear and wall reduction. © 2010 Soc. Mater. Eng. Resour.

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Imano, K. (2010). Experimental study on the mode conversion of lamb waves in a metal plate of stepped thickness using optical detection. International Journal of the Society of Material Engineering for Resources, 17(2), 201–204. https://doi.org/10.5188/ijsmer.17.201

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