Abstract
An unusual phenomenon was revealed in the metal-ultrasound interaction. Microwave sensor generates surface electric conductivity oscillations from exposure to elastic ultrasonic vibrations on regions of defects embracing micro-defects termed as "crack mouth." They are known as the region of "acoustic activity," method of Acoustic Emission (AE) method. It was established that the high phase-modulation coefficient of reflected field generates intentional Doppler radar signal with the following parameters: amplitude-1-5 nm, 6-30 dB adjusted to 70- 180 mm. This phenomenon is termed as "Gorbunov effect," which is applied as a remote non-destructive testing method replacing ultrasonic flaw detection and acoustic emission methods.
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Kapranov, B. I., & Sutorikhin, V. A. (2017). Remote Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Metal Ware and Welded Joints. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 253). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/253/1/012005
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