Monitoring and inspection of pipes are paramount in several industry sectors. A convenient approach employs shear horizontal ultrasonic guided waves that propagate circumferentially around the pipe, known as CSH waves. Typically, a pair of transducers, a transmitter and a receiver, can be used to interrogate the whole circumference. Conventional shear horizontal transducers generate waves that propagate in both directions, namely, clockwise and counterclockwise. Bidirectional generation complicates the interpretation of the received signal since the scattered waves from a potential defect can mix themselves or with one of the two direct waves generated by the transmitter. In this paper, we address how unidirectional generation can ease the ...
Guided wave testing is one of non-destructive testing techniques for pipeline inspection using low-f...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Monitoring cracks in critical sections of steel structures is a topic of growing interest. Existing ...
Monitoring and inspection of pipes are paramount in several industry sectors. A convenient approach ...
Circumferential Shear horizontal (CSH) ultrasonic guided waves are useful for non-destructive evalua...
In the past decade, guided-wave testing has attracted the attention of the non-destructive testing i...
Guided wave testing is in routine use to detect corrosion, particularly in the oil and gas sector, b...
There is an increasing interest in high frequency short range guided waves to screen or monitor for ...
In-service pipelines are elongated structures which are widely employed to transport various types o...
Two ultrasonic techniques are well established for pipe inspection and monitoring: highly sensitive ...
The propagation behaviour of guided ultrasonic waves in a steel pipe with welded bend is studied by ...
The propagation behaviour of guided ultrasonic waves in a steel pipe with welded bend is studied by ...
In the past decade, guided-wave testing has attracted the attention of the non-destructive testing ...
The use of guided waves is now widespread in industrial NDT for locating metal loss in pipelines, th...
Purpose: Quantitatively detecting surface defects in a circular annulus with high levels of accuracy...
Guided wave testing is one of non-destructive testing techniques for pipeline inspection using low-f...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Monitoring cracks in critical sections of steel structures is a topic of growing interest. Existing ...
Monitoring and inspection of pipes are paramount in several industry sectors. A convenient approach ...
Circumferential Shear horizontal (CSH) ultrasonic guided waves are useful for non-destructive evalua...
In the past decade, guided-wave testing has attracted the attention of the non-destructive testing i...
Guided wave testing is in routine use to detect corrosion, particularly in the oil and gas sector, b...
There is an increasing interest in high frequency short range guided waves to screen or monitor for ...
In-service pipelines are elongated structures which are widely employed to transport various types o...
Two ultrasonic techniques are well established for pipe inspection and monitoring: highly sensitive ...
The propagation behaviour of guided ultrasonic waves in a steel pipe with welded bend is studied by ...
The propagation behaviour of guided ultrasonic waves in a steel pipe with welded bend is studied by ...
In the past decade, guided-wave testing has attracted the attention of the non-destructive testing ...
The use of guided waves is now widespread in industrial NDT for locating metal loss in pipelines, th...
Purpose: Quantitatively detecting surface defects in a circular annulus with high levels of accuracy...
Guided wave testing is one of non-destructive testing techniques for pipeline inspection using low-f...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Monitoring cracks in critical sections of steel structures is a topic of growing interest. Existing ...