Ultrasonic velocity and/or attenuation measurement is a versatile tool for nondestructive characterization of material properties such as residual stress, texture, porosity, elastic constants, microstruture etc. In this contribution, an automated, computer-controlled system is described which enables fast and accurate measurement of the time-of-flight of ultrasonic signals as well as the frequency dependent attenuation alpha (f). A high speed digitiser is used for signal recording of the ultrasonic backwall-echoes. The evaluation of the recorded signals is performed involving Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) for attenuation measurement and cross-correlation technique for time-of-flight measurement. Time resolution better than 1 ns is achieved ...
The phenomenon of ultrasonic velocity change has been successfully used for the verification of inte...
This report is a summary of the methods used to determine ultrasonic velocities through the many mat...
Ultrasonic testing of additively manufactured components is useful for non-destructive defect analy...
The propagation velocities of ultrasonic waves are functions of the density, the elastic constants a...
In the field of non-destructive evaluation of materials, conventional ultrasonic measurement techniq...
Instrumentation and computer programming concepts that were developed for ultrasonic materials chara...
The ultrasonic material evaluation has been applied to composite materials and nonhomogeneous materi...
The use and potential offered by ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements to determine and/o...
Nowadays, ultrasound pulse-echo systems are commonly used as a diagnostic tool, due to its advantage...
This paper describes the work related to characterisation of an ultrasonic transducer fabricated in ...
The experiments are based on the detection of air-borne slow compressional waves after transmission ...
The use of ultrasonic techniques for the characterization of microstructural features has attracted ...
Elastic properties such as ultrasonic velocity and attenuation are important and sometimes convenien...
Many industries are dealing with composite materials and multi-layered structures of various materia...
This paper presents a measuring system and the automated measuring procedure for non-destructive dia...
The phenomenon of ultrasonic velocity change has been successfully used for the verification of inte...
This report is a summary of the methods used to determine ultrasonic velocities through the many mat...
Ultrasonic testing of additively manufactured components is useful for non-destructive defect analy...
The propagation velocities of ultrasonic waves are functions of the density, the elastic constants a...
In the field of non-destructive evaluation of materials, conventional ultrasonic measurement techniq...
Instrumentation and computer programming concepts that were developed for ultrasonic materials chara...
The ultrasonic material evaluation has been applied to composite materials and nonhomogeneous materi...
The use and potential offered by ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements to determine and/o...
Nowadays, ultrasound pulse-echo systems are commonly used as a diagnostic tool, due to its advantage...
This paper describes the work related to characterisation of an ultrasonic transducer fabricated in ...
The experiments are based on the detection of air-borne slow compressional waves after transmission ...
The use of ultrasonic techniques for the characterization of microstructural features has attracted ...
Elastic properties such as ultrasonic velocity and attenuation are important and sometimes convenien...
Many industries are dealing with composite materials and multi-layered structures of various materia...
This paper presents a measuring system and the automated measuring procedure for non-destructive dia...
The phenomenon of ultrasonic velocity change has been successfully used for the verification of inte...
This report is a summary of the methods used to determine ultrasonic velocities through the many mat...
Ultrasonic testing of additively manufactured components is useful for non-destructive defect analy...