A novel ultrasonic technique for material testing
Апстракт
The material defectoscopy method that uses separate ultrasonic heads for emitting and reception of signals, i.e. ultrasonic transmission defectoscopy, hasn't been in use in science and engineering that much until now. This method consists of an ultrasonic head for emitting the signal and a single ultrasonic head for the reception of the signal. The method described in this paper is named "Quadrophonic Transmission Ultrasonic Defectoscopy" (QTUD). It is an ultrasonic defectoscopy method for material testing that uses a single ultrasonic head for emitting and four ultrasonic heads for receiving the ultrasonic signal. The prime advantage of the QTUD method is its real life applicability even with porous materials, and the basis for the method on relatively low frequencies (only a few tens of kHz). Because electronic components are very cheap to acquire, therefore, the wide application of this method, both in science and industry, is very likely.
Кључне речи:
Method for defectoscopy / ultrasonic transmission defectoscopy / quadrophonic transmissionИзвор:
Technics Technologies Education Management-TTEM, 2012, 7, 2, 614-621Издавач:
- Drunpp-Sarajevo, Sarajevo
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Ebersold, Zoran AU - Mitrović, Nebojša AU - Đukić, Slobodan AU - Peulić, Aleksandar PY - 2012 UR - https://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/459 AB - The material defectoscopy method that uses separate ultrasonic heads for emitting and reception of signals, i.e. ultrasonic transmission defectoscopy, hasn't been in use in science and engineering that much until now. This method consists of an ultrasonic head for emitting the signal and a single ultrasonic head for the reception of the signal. The method described in this paper is named "Quadrophonic Transmission Ultrasonic Defectoscopy" (QTUD). It is an ultrasonic defectoscopy method for material testing that uses a single ultrasonic head for emitting and four ultrasonic heads for receiving the ultrasonic signal. The prime advantage of the QTUD method is its real life applicability even with porous materials, and the basis for the method on relatively low frequencies (only a few tens of kHz). Because electronic components are very cheap to acquire, therefore, the wide application of this method, both in science and industry, is very likely. PB - Drunpp-Sarajevo, Sarajevo T2 - Technics Technologies Education Management-TTEM T1 - A novel ultrasonic technique for material testing VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 614 EP - 621 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_459 ER -
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Ebersold, Z., Mitrović, N., Đukić, S.,& Peulić, A.. (2012). A novel ultrasonic technique for material testing. in Technics Technologies Education Management-TTEM Drunpp-Sarajevo, Sarajevo., 7(2), 614-621. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_459
Ebersold Z, Mitrović N, Đukić S, Peulić A. A novel ultrasonic technique for material testing. in Technics Technologies Education Management-TTEM. 2012;7(2):614-621. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_459 .
Ebersold, Zoran, Mitrović, Nebojša, Đukić, Slobodan, Peulić, Aleksandar, "A novel ultrasonic technique for material testing" in Technics Technologies Education Management-TTEM, 7, no. 2 (2012):614-621, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_459 .