This paper explores some effects that occur when using laser ultrasound to scan defective samples. Surface defects can often propagate at an angle to the surface; however, for calibration, slots machined normal to the surface of the sample are typically used. Several interesting angle-dependent effects are observed when Rayleigh waves interact with angled surface defects, and are explored here using measurements and models for a scanning laser detector (SLD) or scanning laser line source (SLLS) scanned across the defect. Reflection and transmission coefficients are calculated for different crack angles and lengths. Additionally, interesting angle-dependent effects are observed in the Rayleigh wave amplitude and frequency enhancements in the...
Surface-breaking defects often have a geometry which is more complicated than the ‘normal slot’ used...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
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...
The use of lasers for generating and detecting ultrasound is becoming more established in NDT. Howev...
Non-linear enhancements of ultrasonic surface wave amplitude and frequency have been observed when a...
In this paper we exploit the interaction of ultrasonic surface waves with surface cracks in order to...
Surface ultrasonic waves have been shown to have many uses in non-destructive testing, in particular...
Rayleigh waves can be used for characterisation of surface-breaking defects, giving a measure of the...
Laser generated ultrasound has been widely used for detecting cracks, surface and sub-surface defect...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) have been used in pitch-catch mode for a better charact...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) have been used to measure the properties of Rayleigh wa...
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...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
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...
The use of lasers for generating and detecting ultrasound is becoming more established in NDT. Howev...
Non-linear enhancements of ultrasonic surface wave amplitude and frequency have been observed when a...
In this paper we exploit the interaction of ultrasonic surface waves with surface cracks in order to...
Surface ultrasonic waves have been shown to have many uses in non-destructive testing, in particular...
Rayleigh waves can be used for characterisation of surface-breaking defects, giving a measure of the...
Laser generated ultrasound has been widely used for detecting cracks, surface and sub-surface defect...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) have been used in pitch-catch mode for a better charact...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) have been used to measure the properties of Rayleigh wa...
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...
A model for the scanning laser source (SLS) technique is presented. The SLS is a novel laser-based i...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...