Phased array probes for air-coupled ultrasonic testing based on cellular polymer

M. Gaal, Daniel Hufschläger, Dirk Gohlke, M. Weise, Detlef Ilse, W. Hillger, A. Szewieczek
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Air-coupled ultrasonic testing is an established alternative to conventional ultrasonic methods for testing of light-weight components in aerospace and automotive industry. Compared to direct coupled contact technique or immersion technique it is less invasive, so that it offers numerous financial incentives. While phased arrays are already an industrial standard in fluid-coupled mechanized ultrasonic testing, air-coupled testing is usually performed using two single-element probes and a transmission technique. Therefore, advantages of phased arrays such as active focussing and manipulation of the incidence angle are rarely used with air-coupled testing. This paper presents a newly developed air-coupled phased array device with the emphasis on the characterization of the probes. The device consists of a linear array probe, a transmitter unit and a receiver unit. The main novelty is that the array probe is based on high-voltage excitation of charged cellular polypropylene. Charged cellular polymers are referred to as ferroelectrets or as piezoelectrets. They exhibit an extremely low stiffness and acoustic impedance, so that a matching layer is not necessary. Extremely low mechanical cross-coupling enables independent excitation of the elements of the array. The development of the phased array probes is supported by computations of the sound field using point source synthesis. The main intended applications are transmission with focussing, transmission with an electronic sweep and testing with air-coupled guided waves by using beam steering, applied to carbon-fibre-reinforced plates and similar materials. Air-coupled guided waves enable testing of objects with one-sided access. This work was funded from the “Technologietransfer-Programm Leichtbau” by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, project 03LB1001A.
基于蜂窝聚合物的空气耦合超声检测相控阵探头
在航空航天和汽车工业中,空气耦合超声检测是传统超声检测方法的替代方法。与直接耦合接触技术或浸入式技术相比,它的侵入性较小,因此它提供了许多经济激励。虽然相控阵已经成为流体耦合机械化超声检测的工业标准,但空气耦合测试通常使用两个单元件探头和一个传输技术进行。因此,相控阵的主动聚焦和入射角控制等优点很少用于空气耦合测试。本文介绍了一种新研制的空气耦合相控阵器件,重点介绍了探头的特性。该装置由线性阵列探头、发射单元和接收单元组成。其主要新颖之处在于阵列探针是基于带电的胞状聚丙烯的高压激发。带电的细胞聚合物被称为铁驻极体或压电驻极体。它们表现出极低的刚度和声阻抗,因此不需要匹配层。极低的机械交叉耦合使阵列元件能够独立激励。采用点源合成法计算声场,为相控阵探头的发展提供了支持。主要应用是聚焦传输、电子扫描传输和使用光束导向的空气耦合导波测试,适用于碳纤维增强板和类似材料。空气耦合导波可以对单侧访问的对象进行测试。本研究由德国联邦经济事务和气候行动部“技术转移计划”项目03LB1001A资助。
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