The use of lasers for generating and detecting ultrasound is becoming more established in NDT. However, there is still scope in developing the techniques to fully realise the benefits of non-contact measurements for different applications. One particular application is the detection of surface defects in metals; for example, rolling contact fatigue in rails, and surface cracking on billets. For these applications scanning techniques can prove beneficial. We present measurements and models based on a system using a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to generate surface ultrasonic waves and an IOS two-wave mixer interferometer to detect the surface displacement on the sample, to investigate the interaction of Rayleigh or Lamb waves with surface defects. ...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The work presented here utilises features of laser generated ultrasound for the detection of defects...
Laser-based ultrasonic (LBU) techniques provide a number of advantages over conventional ultrasonic ...
Standard test samples typically contain simulated defects such as slots machined normal to the surfa...
Measurements using a laser scanning system consisting of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to generate surface u...
Non-destructive testing is an important technique, and improvements are constantly needed. Surface d...
This paper explores some effects that occur when using laser ultrasound to scan defective samples. S...
Non-linear enhancements of ultrasonic surface wave amplitude and frequency have been observed when a...
Surface ultrasonic waves have been shown to have many uses in non-destructive testing, in particular...
Laser generated ultrasound has been widely used for detecting cracks, surface and sub-surface defect...
In this paper we exploit the interaction of ultrasonic surface waves with surface cracks in order to...
This thesis describes the investigations conducted into the characterisation of various defects with...
Surface-breaking defects often have a geometry which is more complicated than the ‘normal slot’ used...
The work presented here utilises features of laser generated ultrasound for the detection of defects...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The work presented here utilises features of laser generated ultrasound for the detection of defects...
Laser-based ultrasonic (LBU) techniques provide a number of advantages over conventional ultrasonic ...
Standard test samples typically contain simulated defects such as slots machined normal to the surfa...
Measurements using a laser scanning system consisting of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to generate surface u...
Non-destructive testing is an important technique, and improvements are constantly needed. Surface d...
This paper explores some effects that occur when using laser ultrasound to scan defective samples. S...
Non-linear enhancements of ultrasonic surface wave amplitude and frequency have been observed when a...
Surface ultrasonic waves have been shown to have many uses in non-destructive testing, in particular...
Laser generated ultrasound has been widely used for detecting cracks, surface and sub-surface defect...
In this paper we exploit the interaction of ultrasonic surface waves with surface cracks in order to...
This thesis describes the investigations conducted into the characterisation of various defects with...
Surface-breaking defects often have a geometry which is more complicated than the ‘normal slot’ used...
The work presented here utilises features of laser generated ultrasound for the detection of defects...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The work presented here utilises features of laser generated ultrasound for the detection of defects...
Laser-based ultrasonic (LBU) techniques provide a number of advantages over conventional ultrasonic ...