Thickness Gaging of Thin Plates by Multi-Peak Frequency Decomposition of Lamb Wave Signals
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Volume 36, Issue 3 (May 2008)

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Thickness Gaging of Thin Plates by Multi-Peak Frequency Decomposition of Lamb Wave Signals
Edalati K, Edalati A, Kermani A
(Received 24 May 2006; accepted 1 January 2008)

Abstract

In the present work ultrasonic Lamb wave testing has been applied for thickness gaging of thin aluminum plates with 2, 3, and 4-mm thickness. Angle probes operated in pulse-echo arrangement with 0.98 MHz central frequency and 7°, 12°, and 20° incident angles were utilized for investigations. High order modes (A1, S1, A2, and S2) were selected and evaluated for measurements and a fast Fourier transform was utilized for frequency decomposition. The variation with thickness and frequency of the phase velocity was the basis of measurement. Two methods were proposed for thickness gaging: (1) a probe with 6000–8000 m/s phase velocity and one or two other probes with higher than 10 000 m/s phase velocity were utilized simultaneously to inspect each test area and the peak frequency with the highest amplitude excited by each probe was evaluated, and (2) a single probe was utilized and all visible peak frequencies were evaluated. These methods overcome the limitations of the previous research, which applied a peak frequency shift method for corrosion monitoring of plates only for a known mode and known initial thickness and low thickness reductions. The second method is more practical and accurate and has potential for on-line automatic thickness gaging of rolled plates.



Keywords:
Lamb wave, thin plates, thickness gaging, frequency, fast Fourier transform

Paper ID: JTE100662
DOI: 10.1520/JTE100662

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