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Sunday, July 9, 2023

Precision velocity measurements in ultrasonic inspection.

Electromagnetic - acoustic transducer (EMAT) generate ultrasound in the material being investigated. When a wire or coil is placed near to the surface of an electrically conducting object and is driven by a current at the desired ultrasonic frequency, eddy currents will be induced in a near surface region. If a static magnetic field is also present, these currents will experience Lorentz forces of the form F=J x B
Where F is a body force per unit volume, J is the induced dynamic current density, and B is the static magnetic induction. The most important application of EMATs has been in nondestructive evaluation (NDE)applications such as flaw detection or material property characterization. Couplant free transduction allows operation without contact at elevated temperatures and in remote locations. The coil and magnet structure can also be designed to excite complex wave patterns and polarizations that would be difficult to realize with fluid coupled piezoelectric probes. In the inference of material properties from precise velocity or attenuation measurements, use of EMATs can eliminate errors associated with couplant variation, particularly in contact measurements.


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