Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are a useful ultrasonic tool for non-destructive evaluation in harsh environments due to their non-contact capabilities, and their ability to operate through certain coatings. This work presents a new Rayleigh wave EMAT transducer design, employing geometric focusing to improve the signal strength and detection precision of surface breaking defects. The design is robust and versatile, and can be used at frequencies centered around 1 MHz. Two coils are used in transmission mode, which allows the usage of frequency-based measurement of the defect depth. Using a 2 MHz driving signal, a focused beam spot with a width of 1.3±0.25 mm and a focal depth of 3.7±0.25 mm is measured, allowing for defect len...
Electromagnetic-acoustic transducers (EMATs) consist of a magnet and a coil. They are advantageous i...
The work reported here is the development of a first prototype portable ultrasonic inspection instru...
In non-destructive testing for cracks it is not sufficient to simply detect the presence of a defect...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are a useful ultrasonic tool for non-destructive evalua...
Ultrasonic Rayleigh waves can be employed for the detection of surface breaking defects such as roll...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasound transducers which function p...
Ultrasonic Rayleigh waves can be employed for the detection of surface breaking defects such as roll...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are useful in Non-Destructive Testing as they can be us...
A phased electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) array system has been developed for detection an...
There is an industrial drive for the improved detection of sub-mm sized sur¬face breaking defects us...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
Many surface breaking defects, such as those caused by thermal fatigue or stress corrosion, have fin...
Ultrasonic testing using electro-magnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) is becoming a more well known...
Understanding of optimal signal generation and frequency content for electromagnetic acoustic transd...
Electromagnetic-acoustic transducers (EMATs) consist of a magnet and a coil. They are advantageous i...
The work reported here is the development of a first prototype portable ultrasonic inspection instru...
In non-destructive testing for cracks it is not sufficient to simply detect the presence of a defect...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are a useful ultrasonic tool for non-destructive evalua...
Ultrasonic Rayleigh waves can be employed for the detection of surface breaking defects such as roll...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasound transducers which function p...
Ultrasonic Rayleigh waves can be employed for the detection of surface breaking defects such as roll...
Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducers (EMATs) are useful in Non-Destructive Testing as they can be us...
A phased electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) array system has been developed for detection an...
There is an industrial drive for the improved detection of sub-mm sized sur¬face breaking defects us...
The combination of ultrasonic inspections using different wavemodes can give more information than i...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
Many surface breaking defects, such as those caused by thermal fatigue or stress corrosion, have fin...
Ultrasonic testing using electro-magnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) is becoming a more well known...
Understanding of optimal signal generation and frequency content for electromagnetic acoustic transd...
Electromagnetic-acoustic transducers (EMATs) consist of a magnet and a coil. They are advantageous i...
The work reported here is the development of a first prototype portable ultrasonic inspection instru...
In non-destructive testing for cracks it is not sufficient to simply detect the presence of a defect...