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TOFEL, P. ŠIKULA, J. SEDLÁKOVÁ, V. TRČKA, T.
Original Title
Electro Ultrasonic Spectroscopy of Magnesium Composites
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The electro-ultrasonic spectroscopy was used as a non-destructive testing method for the magnesium composites evaluation. AC current varying with frequency fE and the ultrasonic signal varying with frequency fU are applied on the conducting sample and a new intermodulation signal on the frequency fm given by the superposition or subtraction of exciting frequencies is measured on the sample. We have measured on intermodulation frequency fm = fE - fU. This method can be used as a diagnostic tool for the quality and reliability assessment. The sample resistance is influenced by the ultrasonic signal. The ultrasonic signal changes the contact area between the conducting grains in the sample structure and then resistance is modulated by the frequency of ultrasonic excitation. The electrical charge and also the electrical current flowing through the sample structure are conserved. In case the contact area between the conducting grains is changing then the current density is changed. This leads to the resistivity change of measured structure. We suppose that for the sample with more defects in the structure the influence of the ultrasonic signal is more pronounced and the resistance change is higher.
Keywords
Electric signal, ultrasonic signal, resistance change
Authors
TOFEL, P.; ŠIKULA, J.; SEDLÁKOVÁ, V.; TRČKA, T.
RIV year
2010
Released
1. 5. 2010
ISBN
0447-6441
Periodical
Jemná mechanika a optika
Year of study
55
Number
5/2010
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
142
Pages to
144
Pages count
3
BibTex
@article{BUT48102, author="Pavel {Tofel} and Josef {Šikula} and Vlasta {Sedláková} and Tomáš {Trčka}", title="Electro Ultrasonic Spectroscopy of Magnesium Composites", journal="Jemná mechanika a optika", year="2010", volume="55", number="5/2010", pages="142--144", issn="0447-6441" }