In this paper the study of frequency-dependent ultrasonic attenuation in strongly heterogeneous materials is addressed. To determine the attenuation accurately over a wide frequency range, it is necessary to have suitable excitation techniques. Three kinds of transmitted signals have been analysed, grouped according to their bandwidth: narrowband and broadband signals. The mathematical formulation has revealed the relation between the distribution of energy in their spectra and their immunity to noise. Sinusoidal and burst signals have higher signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) but need many measurements to cover their frequency range. However, linear swept-frequency signals (chirp) improve the effective bandwidth covering a wide frequency range ...
Some technical aspects of two Spanish cooperation projects, funded by DPI and Innpacto Programs of t...
Abstract: Traditional ultrasonic spectroscopy methods (narrow pulse, broadband ultrasonics) have oft...
The study of porous materials has always been of great interest. Several characterization methods ha...
In this paper the study of frequency-dependent ultrasonic attenuation in strongly heterogeneous mate...
A well-established narrowband pulse-echo technique is employed and improved further to investigate t...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
In this paper, ultrasonic attenuation of engineering materials is evaluated comprehensively, coverin...
In this paper, the study of frequency-dependent ultrasonic attenuation in strongly heterogeneous cem...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
In the field of non-destructive evaluation of materials, conventional ultrasonic measurement techniq...
This article explores the characterization of homogenous materials (metals, alloys, glass and polyme...
An analytical formulation is presented which predicts the imaging performance of broadband ultrasoni...
This paper describes a system for ultrasonic wave attenuation measurements which is based on pseudo-...
Many industries are dealing with composite materials and multi-layered structures of various materia...
In this paper, ultrasonic attenuation of the transverse waves of engineering materials is evaluated,...
Some technical aspects of two Spanish cooperation projects, funded by DPI and Innpacto Programs of t...
Abstract: Traditional ultrasonic spectroscopy methods (narrow pulse, broadband ultrasonics) have oft...
The study of porous materials has always been of great interest. Several characterization methods ha...
In this paper the study of frequency-dependent ultrasonic attenuation in strongly heterogeneous mate...
A well-established narrowband pulse-echo technique is employed and improved further to investigate t...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
In this paper, ultrasonic attenuation of engineering materials is evaluated comprehensively, coverin...
In this paper, the study of frequency-dependent ultrasonic attenuation in strongly heterogeneous cem...
Ultrasonic nondestructive inspection of materials is often limited by the presence of backscattered ...
In the field of non-destructive evaluation of materials, conventional ultrasonic measurement techniq...
This article explores the characterization of homogenous materials (metals, alloys, glass and polyme...
An analytical formulation is presented which predicts the imaging performance of broadband ultrasoni...
This paper describes a system for ultrasonic wave attenuation measurements which is based on pseudo-...
Many industries are dealing with composite materials and multi-layered structures of various materia...
In this paper, ultrasonic attenuation of the transverse waves of engineering materials is evaluated,...
Some technical aspects of two Spanish cooperation projects, funded by DPI and Innpacto Programs of t...
Abstract: Traditional ultrasonic spectroscopy methods (narrow pulse, broadband ultrasonics) have oft...
The study of porous materials has always been of great interest. Several characterization methods ha...