AbstractA broadband ultrasonic transducer with a novel porous ceramic backing layer is introduced to operate at 700°C. 36° Y-cut lithium niobate (LiNbO3) single crystal was selected for the piezoelectric element. By appropriate choice of constituent materials, porosity and pore size, the acoustic impedance and attenuation of a zirconia-based backing layer were optimized. An active brazing alloy with high temperature and chemical stability was selected to bond the transducer layers together. Prototype transducers have been tested at temperatures up to 700°C. The experiments confirmed that transducer integrity was maintained
The ability to generate and detect ultrasound in test objects at elevated temperatures has potential...
There is a need for ultrasonic transducers to operate at temperatures up to 580°C for NDT and monito...
Ultrasonic testing is a promising NDE technique for ceramic structural components. The lifetime of s...
A novel design of ultrasonic transducers suitable for high temperatures is introduced. The transduce...
Long-term installation of ultrasonic transducers in high temperature environments allows for continu...
Transducer technology is an in-demand resource particularly in the fields of ultrasonic non-destruct...
An ultrasound transducer for operation from room temperature to 800 째C is developed. The device incl...
Within the non-destructive testing community there is increasing interest in high temperature ultras...
Integrated ultrasonic transducers (IUTs) and flexible ultrasonic transducers (FUTs) are presented fo...
Phased arrays made from high-temperature-resistant piezocomposite have been investigated for non-des...
The detection of critical flaws in ceramics requires the use of high frequency ultrasonics. Whilst s...
High temperature ultrasonic transducers (HTUTs) have been developed for non-destructive evaluation ...
There is a real and increasing need to monitor the presence and growth of cracks in key regions of p...
The problems of development of high-temperature ultrasonic transducers for modern science and techno...
In this paper, a low-frequency (20-100 kHz) long-range ultrasonic guided wave transducer for in-serv...
The ability to generate and detect ultrasound in test objects at elevated temperatures has potential...
There is a need for ultrasonic transducers to operate at temperatures up to 580°C for NDT and monito...
Ultrasonic testing is a promising NDE technique for ceramic structural components. The lifetime of s...
A novel design of ultrasonic transducers suitable for high temperatures is introduced. The transduce...
Long-term installation of ultrasonic transducers in high temperature environments allows for continu...
Transducer technology is an in-demand resource particularly in the fields of ultrasonic non-destruct...
An ultrasound transducer for operation from room temperature to 800 째C is developed. The device incl...
Within the non-destructive testing community there is increasing interest in high temperature ultras...
Integrated ultrasonic transducers (IUTs) and flexible ultrasonic transducers (FUTs) are presented fo...
Phased arrays made from high-temperature-resistant piezocomposite have been investigated for non-des...
The detection of critical flaws in ceramics requires the use of high frequency ultrasonics. Whilst s...
High temperature ultrasonic transducers (HTUTs) have been developed for non-destructive evaluation ...
There is a real and increasing need to monitor the presence and growth of cracks in key regions of p...
The problems of development of high-temperature ultrasonic transducers for modern science and techno...
In this paper, a low-frequency (20-100 kHz) long-range ultrasonic guided wave transducer for in-serv...
The ability to generate and detect ultrasound in test objects at elevated temperatures has potential...
There is a need for ultrasonic transducers to operate at temperatures up to 580°C for NDT and monito...
Ultrasonic testing is a promising NDE technique for ceramic structural components. The lifetime of s...