Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1900901 Wave Motion 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lamb waves using surface-bonded piezoelectric transducers (PZTs) have been widely used for nondestructive testing (NDT). However, the identification of individual Lamb wave modes and the subsequent data interpretation are often difficult due to the dispersive and multimodal natures of Lamb waves. To tackle the problem, a Lamb wave mode decomposition technique using concentric ring and circular PZTs is proposed. Its advantages over the conventional approaches are that (1) PZTs need to be placed only a single surface of a specimen and (2) mode decomposition can be performed at any desired frequency without changing the PZT size and/or spacing configuration. The proposed mode decomposition technique is formulated by solving 3D Lamb wave propagation equations considering the PZT size and shape, and this technique requires a specially designed dual PZT composed of concentric ring and circular PZTs. The effectiveness of the proposed technique for the Lamb wave mode decomposition is investigated through numerical simulation and experimental tests performed on an aluminum plate.

Research Highlights► Development of a Lamb wave mode decomposition technique using PZTs. ► Decomposition of fundamental modes without PZT size adjustment or frequency tuning. ► Omni-directional Lamb wave mode decomposition using concentric circular PZTs. ► Development of a theoretical Lamb wave propagation model using 3D circular PZTs.

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