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TOFEL, P.
Original Title
NEW POSIBILITIES IN NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING BY ELECTRO-ULTRASONIC SPECTROSCOPY
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper describes the electro-ultrasonic spectroscopy as method of non-destructive testing. Electro-ultrasonic spectroscopy is based on interaction of ultrasonic signal and electric signal in conductive materials. Ultrasonic signal changes the contact area between conducting grains in the sample, thus resistance of the sample is modulated by frequency of ultrasonic excitation. Defects and cracks in the sample structure are the sources of new intermodulation signal. The frequency of this signal is given by superposition or subtraction of exciting frequencies. This method is very sensitive because helps to evaluate the intermodulation signal on the frequency different from exciting frequencies of electrical and ultrasonic signal.
Keywords
Electric signal, Ultrasonic signal, Crack, Non-destructive testing, Resistance change
Authors
RIV year
2012
Released
11. 10. 2012
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-4594-9
Book
New Trends in Physics 2012
Edition number
1
Pages from
81
Pages to
84
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT95680, author="Pavel {Tofel}", title="NEW POSIBILITIES IN NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING BY ELECTRO-ULTRASONIC SPECTROSCOPY", booktitle="New Trends in Physics 2012", year="2012", number="1", pages="81--84", address="Brno", isbn="978-80-214-4594-9" }