The use of flexible ultrasound transducers for the detection of laser-induced guided waves on curved surfaces at elevated temperatures

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In this study, a flexible ultrasonic transducer (FUT) was applied in a laser ultrasonic technique (LUT) for non-destructive characterization of metallic pipes at high temperatures of up to 176 °C. Compared with normal ultrasound transducers, a FUT is a piezoelectric film made of a PZT/PZT sol-gel composite which has advantages due to its high sensitivity, curved surface adaptability and high temperature durability. By operating a pulsed laser in B-scan mode along with the integration of FUT and LUT, a multi-mode dispersion spectrum of a stainless steel pipe at high temperature can be measured. In addition, dynamic wave propagation behaviors are experimentally visualized with two dimensional scanning. The images directly interpret the reflections from the interior defects and also can locate their positions. This hybrid technique shows great potential for non-destructive evaluation of structures with complex geometry, especially in high temperature environments.

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Wu, T. C., Kobayashi, M., Tanabe, M., & Yang, C. H. (2017). The use of flexible ultrasound transducers for the detection of laser-induced guided waves on curved surfaces at elevated temperatures. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17061285

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